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Priyanka Chopra Has Opened Doors For Small Fish Like Me: Vir Das

Darpan News Desk, 17 May, 2018 02:04 PM
  • Priyanka Chopra Has Opened Doors For Small Fish Like Me: Vir Das
Comedian-actor Vir Das has credited Indian actress Priyanka Chopra for opening doors internationally for "small fish" like him to do "comparatively microscopic things".
 
 
Vir on Thursday took to Twitter and called Priyanka a "maverick" and a "star". 
 
 
"I'd just like to say Priyanka Chopra is a maverick and a star, who has opened the doors for small fish like me to do comparatively microscopic things. So, if you feel the need to write an article about both of us, write one that gives her credit and appreciation, because I do," Vir wrote. 
 
 
The "Go Goa Gone" actor has been signed on by ABC for a new hour-long weekly dramedy FBI series "Whiskey Cavalier", produced by Warner Brothers.
 
 
"Whiskey Cavalier" is an hour-long high octane action dramedy following the tough but tender FBI agent who has a code name of Whiskey Cavalier. Vir will be seen essaying one of the main agents in the FBI named Jai Datta.
 
 
This marks his second venture into American television series space after "In Theory" was announced last year for another network.

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