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After a successful career of a decade and a half in Bollywood, American actor Edward Sonnenblick is now poised to take things to the next level with his latest, S.S. Rajamouli’s magnum opus, RRR.
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I’ve always strived to keep raising the bar,” says Edward. "And now, working under a director like Rajamouli Sir, acting alongside India’s biggest superstars, with the biggest international release ever...it's definitely a whole new level!"
When asked at RRR’s star-studded Mumbai launch event, what it was like to work with the maestro, S.S. Rajamouli, Edward shared, “Working with Rajamouli Sir opened me up to a whole new side of my craft.
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He is so incredibly detail-oriented that that it requires my full surrender to his vision and direction, right down to every twitch and tilt of the head.
It’s true that he’s a relentless perfectionist, but at the same time he’s so incredibly patient and down-to-earth. That’s the magical combination that inspired me to hone my craft more than ever.”
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As for his role in RRR, Edward explains he can’t reveal much at this point, “However, I can tell you that I play the villain as a British colonial official, and I can’t wait to share this one with the audience.”
That’s saying a lot considering Edward has nailed more than his share of filmi villain roles already, for major productions like Manikarnika, Kesari, Bose Dead/Alive, Firangi and more.
Currently he’s wrapping a major character role for Vikramaditya Motwane’s webseries, Stardust, and has wrapped up 2 Yash Raj films to be released this year.
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