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Gulshan Grover: Trivia

  • Gulshan Grover finally reveals that he is acting in the James Bond movie.
  • He's doing the Bond film. Then, he isn't. And then, he is! Okay folks, the suspense is over now and Bollywood's Bad Man has finally accepted that he is playing the baddie in the 21st James Bond movie Casino Royale.
  • Grover might have a tight schedule in 2006 with a role in Tom, Dick, and Harry. Perhaps he will have a role as a henchman?
  • Gulshan Grover, although almost unknown to Western audiences, is a huge star in Bollywood and is famous for playing villains and bad guys.
  • The 50 year-old Indian-born actor has met with USA casting agents for the 21st 007 film, "Casino Royale", due out in 2006.
  • Gulshan Grover has met with Hirshenson and Jenkins over the past couple of week in Los Angeles and is said to be very close to securing a role.
  • Grover has already performed in several international projects including "Eastside", "Jungle Book II", "Tail Sting", "Beeper" and "In the Shadow of the Cobra".
  • He was awarded the BBC Asia Award in 2001 as an acknowledgment of his talent and contribution to international cinema.
  • Gulshan Grover is the member of International Film And Television Club of Asian Academy Of Film And Television, Noida Film City.
  • Grover was offered the role of the Police Inspector in 'Slumdog Millionaire', but turned the offer down because, " the offer didn’t sound great back then.
  • He was the celebrity guest of the Grand Prix of Italy held at Monza on September 10 2006.
  • In 2008, he starred in a Punjabi film for the first time, in Gurdas Mann's Yaariyan.
  • 'Nephilim' will be first published as a comic book and later turned into a full-fledged action film — a first for Grover in the sense that this is the first time an Indian actor has been chosen to be a character in a comic book.
  • The comic book is created and directed by Danny Wilson and produced by Susan Moses.
  • Gulshan will be one of the characters in a comic book 'Nephilim' to be published by Los Angeles-based Marsh Hawk Productions.
  • He has worked in 5 foreign films, including the Tibetan We’re No Monks and the Italian Les, Mystères de Sadjurah where he played the main villain as a rebel chief.
  • Gulshan Grover flew to the West and did a sequel to Disney's The Jungle Book.
  • He soon became a ‘likeable’ villain and his reputation reached unprecedented heights.
  • . He also scored a professional coup by becoming the first and only Bollywood star to be tapped by a Washington-based company to appear in television commercials for its international long-distance dialing number.