A famous Korean actor acting in an indian film..!?

 A South Korean actor is coming to act in an indian movie. Do you know who he is? South Korean films and actors from that country have a huge fan base in India. Korean dramas known as K dramas have more female fans in India, on the other hand, gore films made in Korea are mostly male fans. Ma Dong-Seok is famous for acting in such gore and gangster films. Ma Dong-seok is known for his roles in gangster and thriller films released in South Korea. Many films including train to Busan, and The Outlaws have received good responses in India. Most people think of him as a racketeer as he has been acting only in gangster films. But in reality, he is a very soft-spoken person, according to the media of the country. Even on his mobile phone cover, he has a hello Kitty panel.
In recent times, it has become a norm to cast world cinema artists in indian films. Beyond graphics artists and stuntmen, now global cinema actors are being roped in to act in indian films. It is common for bollywood heroes to act in tamil or South indian language films and South indian actors to act in hindi films. But casting actors from world cinema is a new venture.  pradeep Reddy Vanga made his debut by directing the film arjun Reddy. He had directed Animal with ranbir kapoor last year. This film which caused controversy across the country did not fail to collect the collection. It is said that he is currently working on a new film starring Korean actor Ma Dong-seok. Directed by pradeep Vanga, the film is said to be titled 'Spirit'. The film is currently in pre-production and plans to cast Ma Dong-seok as the villain. However, no official information regarding this has been released yet.

Various hollywood artists and actors from other countries are acting in indian cinema. Similarly, many indian actors are acting in Hollywood. So the history of cinema shows that this is normal. However, it is noted that foreign actors are cast in indian cinemas depending on the story and budget of the film.

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