At a time when audience is lapping up Hollywood superhero films, Ranveer Singh, who has lent his voice for the Hindi version of "Deadpool 2", has been scouting for ideas in this genre and is hopeful that India will soon have its own "bona fide superhero".
The "Padmaavat" star says that though the subjects he has been exploring in the superhero genre have not materialised yet, the day is not far when the country will get its "true blue Indian superhero."
"But soon, if everything falls into place, the timing is right and the gig is right, most certainly, it is definitely something I am interested in."
"'Deadpool' immediately became my favourite when I saw the first part. I had not seen or experienced a superhero like this before... He is unlike any superhero. He is a real bada** and definitely my favourite."
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