Avengers Star Chris Hemsworth Goes Desi, Shares A Diwali Wish For All His Fans
IANS, 09 Nov, 2018 07:23 PM
Chris Hemsworth is in India. He is busy shooting for his Netflix debut movie with Manoj Bajpayee and Randeep Hooda. And looks like he is having a great time with them on his trip. The actor has been sharing little glimpses from his adventures on his social media which have for sure left many fans excited.
Looks like the star has been getting into the festive mood on the occasion of Diwali. Chris took to his Instagram story and shared a video with Randeep Hooda wishing everyone on Diwali. In the video, the actor is seen saying, "Happy Deepavali to everybody. We are here in India shooting and having a wonderful day. Namaste!"
In the said photo he can be seen wearing a kurta and seems to be acing the traditional look. We love how he has been assimilating into the Indian culture and sure hope that we get to catch more glimpses from his trip. He also shared a photo on his Instagram and spoke about how this one week in India was for him.
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