This story is from March 20, 2009

'I would love to work in Indian films'

Natalie Dormer, who plays the tragic queen Anne Boleyn in the royal period drama 'The Tudors', says she would love to work in Indian films.
'I would love to work in Indian films'
British actress Natalie Dormer, who plays the tragic queen Anne Boleyn in the royal period drama "The Tudors" opposite Jonathan Rhys Meyers, says she would love to work in Indian films.
The actress believes that the future of entertainment lies in international collaborations like Slumdog Millionaire. I would love to work in Indian films. In fact, I recently shot an international film with Bollywood actor Sonu Sood in Dubai.
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I feel the future is about international collaborations like Slumdog Millionaire and City of Life," the actress said.
She is playing a Russian air hostess in City of Life, which is directed by Ali Mustafa. The actress is also facinated by Bollywood films which she believes are more about the light side of life.
"Bollywood films are more about happy things. They portray the brighter side of life. As artistes are expected to bring the darker side on screen as well but Bollywood cinema can teach West more about hope," she said.
The actress also wants to visit India, which is on top of her wish-list. "It is on top of my list of the places that I would like to visit. Even Sonu had asked me to come to India," said Dormer.
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