Bollywood is one of
the biggest industries in the world. Every year, numerous South
Indian actors and
actresses try their luck here. Those who are lucky to achieve success here get
global recognition in no time. Thus, the doors of Hollywood open for them. In
the recent year, a lot of South Indian stars joined
B-Town, and now they are ready to begin a career in Hollywood. Here is a list
of those celebrities.
Hema
Malini
Reportedly,
Hema Malini has received offers from Hollywood. This Tamil
girl has been
famous for her gorgeous look. Her Bollywood debut, Sapnon Ka Saudagar was a big hit. Here she worked
alongside Raj Kapoor and received numerous awards for this film. Later on, she
paired with Dharmendra and Amitabh Bachchan like top actors. Today, she is more
into politics, but would soon become a Hollywood actress too.
Sridevi
Perhaps
Sridevi is one of the very few South Indian beauties who have ruled the Bollywood industry
for many years. She is widely famous for her attractive personality and excellent acting skills.
Her best films are Sadma, Chandani, Chaalbaaz, and Lamhe. Indian media has
revealed that Sridevi has signed a couple of Hollywood movies, and
would soon travel to the US for their shooting.
Rajinikanth
One of
the biggest South Indian actors,
Rajinikanth has countless fans in the US, Canada, and Europe. This friend of Kamal
Hassan has given
us numerous hit movies. It is true that Rajinikanth is a multi-talented guy. Some
of his remarkable films are Andha Kanoon, Giraftaar, and Hum. He is known to be one
of the very few actors who can easily play a variety of roles. This is why
Hollywood filmmakers are eager to sign Rajinikanth for their upcoming projects.
There is news that he would soon move to the US to pursue a career in
Hollywood.
Prakash
Raj
Prakash
Raj is currently the most talented and successful villain of Bollywood.
Some of his top films are Singham, Buddah Hoga Tera Baap, and others. Reportedly, Prakash is
ready for his Hollywood debut. For this, he has started contacting American
filmmakers, and would soon move to the US for finalizing his deals.
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