Actor Amit Sarin, whose Hollywood debut, Between Mountains. It was directed by his wife Vineesha Sarin and received positive reviews, is eagerly anticipating his second production in the West, the horror movie Natty Knocks.
Amit clarifies his part in the movie further by stating, “I’m portraying Ajay, a dedicated handyman and day labourer who lives off the grid in a remote part of a small Californian town. He is devoted to his live-in partner and makes an effort to support the upbringing of her trouble-making son. Ajay responds to the threat and assists in saving everyone when a serial killer threatens their world.”
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He continues, “That was such a great experience that’s still soaking in. It was an honour to work with such an accomplished and talented director as Dwight H. Little, who has also helmed Halloween- 4, Anacondas: The Search for the Blood Orchid. It had a wonderful combination of veteran actors like Daniel Harris, Bill Mosley, and Robert England with a young, brilliant cast.”
Amit adds, “Furthermore, I should point out that carving out a niche in the West was not simple. I had to start again in the West after working successfully for many years and being well-known there. But I’m glad I’ve found myself again and am making progress towards creating my own space. I’ve got a long way to go, but I’ll do my best.”
For the unversed, Amit Sarin is a popular Indian television actor. Following roles in Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi, Risshton Ki Dor, and Doli Saja Ke, Humse Hai Life, his debut role was on Kkusum. He has made a huge fan following by giving some strong characters and performances.
Fans are excited to watch the actor Amir in his upcoming film. They are eagerly waiting to see Amit creating magic on their screens. Well, you will get the latest update about the actor through Bollywood Hush. Amit was a well-known television personality in India. Today he resides in the United States with his family and is working hard on big initiatives there. Click here to read more about the actor Amit Sarin.