Karan Soni

Actor

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I had signed a four-film contract at the time of the first 'Deadpool' film. So I always knew that I'd be working in the subsequent installments of 'Deadpool.'

I had signed a four-film contract at the time of the first 'Deadpool' film. So I always knew that I'd be working in the subsequent installments of 'Deadpool.'

Dopinder wants to help Deadpool fight... To become a superhero. But Deadpool right away says 'You're gonna die' and 'There's no way you're gonna do it.' So, Dopinder has to prove to him that he is ready to take on more responsibility.

Among actors, I'd like to work with Alia Bhatt and Ranbir Kapoor.

If we look at 'Black Panther,' it did so well. There were a bunch of supporting black characters in the movies for years and then it took a long time, but finally they did make that.

My teacher was like, 'Once you pass age nine or ten, it's almost impossible to completely lose an accent.' I did lose it quite a bit, but Indians can always tell.

The makers always wanted the movie to be diverse because 'Deadpool' takes place in the 'X-Men' universe. The mutants are kind of outcast, the minorities as compared to human race. They recognized it well that the cast needs to be diverse.

Working in 'Deadpool' was a really big change for me as an actor.

I love masala movies.

There's such a want for Indian people to be represented in large scale movies. Hopefully, it will happen more and more, whether it's with me or other people. There's an audience for it.

It's more like individually how lucky and talented you are, that combination determines how successful you will be.

I can always tell when Indian people are born in America. They have the most American accent.

In a weird way, if someone is so confident in you, it makes you be like, 'Oh, I guess they've seen something in me I haven't seen.'

There's such a want for Indian people to be represented in large scale movies. Hopefully, it will happen more and more, whether it's with me or other people. There's an audience for it.

The makers always wanted the movie to be diverse because 'Deadpool' takes place in the 'X-Men' universe. The mutants are kind of outcast, the minorities as compared to human race. They recognized it well that the cast needs to be diverse.

'Deadpool 2' played on your expectations of what a sequel to a superhero movie would be.

The only thing I wish was happening more was that there were more Indian characters. Like the movies with leads that are Indian and they talk about Indian culture versus Americanized Indians.

It's more like individually how lucky and talented you are, that combination determines how successful you will be.

When I went to theater school, most of the people I graduated with aren't working. I've consistently worked and made a good living.

I'm not good at audition tapes.

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