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Ali Fazal to be the first Indian actor with an international film franchise

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Actor Ali Fazal may be on the verge of achieving a significant milestone in his career. Sources have revealed exciting prospects for the action-packed film Kandahar. The film’s remarkable global success has sparked discussions about a potential sequel and if these discussions materialise, Ali Fazal will be making history as the first Indian actor to become a part of a successful franchise of this magnitude. The director, Ric Roman Waugh, is known for creating some incredible franchises, be it London Has Fallen and Olympus has Fallen, or the Greenland series.

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Renowned for his roles in Hollywood films such as the Gerard Butler-led Kandahar, Death on the Nile alongside Gal Gadot, and the British biographical drama Victoria & Abdul with Judi Dench, Ali Fazal’s journey continues to be fruitful. Ali’s portrayal of Kahil in Kandahar left a huge mark on both audiences and critics. For Kandahar, Ali undertook the rigorous task of learning dirt biking and executed daring stunts, adding authenticity to his character. 

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