A Bollywood film is something Maisie Williams hopes to do someday

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Games of Thrones alum Maisie Williams has never been to India yet she loves Indian food and couldn’t want anything more than to do a Bollywood film. The entertainer, who turned into a worldwide sensation with her job as Arya Stark in HBO’s Game of Thrones, plunked down with individual British star Thomas Brodie-Sangster to examine everything India as a feature of a special video for their most recent series Pistols.

Williams, 25, said she cherishes Indian food after she became acquainted with it through an Indian who used to remain in a similar structure not many quite a while back. “I have never been to India, so the best Indian food I have had has been here in the UK. I used to reside over an Indian and I would get food from that point every night from my method for homing for presumably like six to eight months,” the entertainer said in the video, posted on the authority YouTube page of the web-based feature Disney+ Hotstar.

“I was at a party school at that point and was consuming a ton of energy. I was unable to move away doing that now yet it was so scrumptious and the best Indian food that I had.” Brodie-Sangster, who was likewise highlighted in Game of Thrones, reviewed his new excursion to Jaipur, Rajasthan, where he had delectable “garlic naan with new ghee” at a neighborhood café. “Jaipur was extremely cool, it is a pink city. I might want to see Goa and investigate the South (India) a smidgen more, or Mumbai, Bombay. Danny (Boyle) invested a great deal of energy there and he said that was astonishing,” the 32-year-old entertainer added.

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Found out if she has seen a Bollywood film, Williams said she hasn’t yet and couldn’t want anything more than to be a piece of one if it has singing and moving. “I haven’t had the delight to observe any Bollywood film yet, however, I couldn’t want anything more than to be essential for one with decent content, singing, and moving,” the entertainer said. Williams and Brodie-Sangster’s most recent series is the Danny Boyle-coordinated Pistol, about the British underground rock band Sex Pistols, which was framed in 1975. In light of Steve Jones’ 2017 diary ‘Forlorn Boy: Tales from a Sex Pistol’, the series recounts the narrative of the famous band’s turbulent excursion to punk fame, how the band met up and how they changed the music business.

The series, which is as of now gushing on Disney+ Hotstar, has been made by the Moulin Rouge essayist Craig Pearce. It highlights Williams as a troublemaker symbol Jordan, whose genuine name was Pamela Rooke, and Brodie-Sangster as Malcolm McLaren.

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