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Scott Adkins expresses interest to work with India

| | Jun 25, 2015, at 12:53 am
California, June 24 (IBNS) International actor star Scott Adkins expresses interest to work with India's action hero Vidyut Jammwal to action director Sunil Rodrigues.

It is said that the world has come closer and it is proven with this latest update from international star Scott Adkins vis-a-vis our very own Vidyut Jammwal.

Sunil Rodrigues, one of B-Town's respected action directors recently met the international action star Scott Adkins in Bulgaria.

Amidst their conversation, Adkins made a reference to the young Indian action hero Vidyut Jammwal. Apparently Adkins had seen Vidyut's film Commando at few international film festivals and of course his videos online.

He is believed to have enquired of Rodrigues about Jammwal's forthcoming work and even apparently expressed an interest to work with VJ.
 

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