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Don Cheadle interview: On wanting to do a Bollywood movie, Hollywood's inconsistent commitment to diversity and more

In an interview with Hindustan Times, Don Cheadle talks about his India dream, whether Hollywood is more diverse and Fight Night: The Million Dollar Heist.

Published on: Nov 07, 2024 12:27 PM IST
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Hollywood actor Don Cheadle, best known for his appearance as War Machine in Marvel Cinematic Universe, is enamoured with Indian culture and admits to coming to India with his family is on top of his bucket list. Also read: Don Cheadle says he had two hours to decide if he wanted Marvel role after Terrence Howard was fired after Iron Man

Don Cheadle was most recently seen in Fight Night: The Million Dollar Heist, which streams on JioCinema.
Don Cheadle was most recently seen in Fight Night: The Million Dollar Heist, which streams on JioCinema.

In an exclusive interview with Hindustan Times, the Hollywood actor opened up about his India dream, whether Hollywood is more diverse and the relevance of his latest series, Fight Night: The Million Dollar Heist.

On his desire to come to India

Over the years, the actor has garnered a wider fan base after being part of projects such as The Ocean's Trilogy, Hotel Rwanda and as War Machine in the Marvel Cinematic Universe beginning with Iron Man 2. He also featured in The Falcon and the Winter Soldier.

The actor harbours a desire to come to India, and even enter Bollywood. “I want to do a Bollywood movie. Talk to somebody. Get me in there,” he quips.

“That's a bucket list trip for me. I want to come to India, and I want to bring my family too. That’s something that I'm going to do very soon. I love Bollywood movies for real. I love that culture of theatricality and the musicality of it,” he mentions while making a promise.

On whether Hollywood is more diverse

There has been an ongoing dialogue about Hollywood getting more diverse and inclusive. But Don feels there is still a long way to go.

“It depends on when you ask. It often feels like three steps forward and four steps back, or two steps forward and one step,” Don tells us, adding, “It's not a constant. It's hard to make anything and it's hard to get anything green-lit and it's going to be harder for marginalized people to get things greenlit”.

“We are fighting uphill. At the same time, when something like Fight Night: The Million Dollar Heist, breaks through, we can point to this and go OK. Let's do more of these things,” he adds.

Fight Night: The Million Dollar Heist, which streams on JioCinema, is based on the true-crime podcast, and tells the story of the greatest robbery in Georgia’s history and how Atlanta transformed into the Black Mecca. In many ways, the series is an ode to Black history, and how things have changed.

According to the actor, the entertainment business is still reeling from the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic and the writers' strike.

"This business is changing a lot. We have been dealing with a lot because of streaming. The shrinkage and the economy post-strike and post-COVID, so we are dealing with a lot of things. It is always going to be a challenge. That’s where we are here to fight the good fight,” shares Don with hope.

On show’s relevance

Also starring Kevin Hart, Dexter Darden, Taraji P Henson and Samuel L Jackson, the crime drama is set in 1970s Atlanta and narrates the story of one of the biggest heists in America. It starts with Muhammad Ali returning to the boxing ring after being suspended from the sport three years prior for his refusal to be drafted in the Vietnam War.

Talking of the relevance of the series in the current climate, Don shares, “At this time in our country, when history is under attack, it's really important in a way that I didn't think it would be before for us to bring these things to the fore and talk about them”.

“We understand the trajectory of black people in this country. This particular story is about how this city became what it is today and where it started really. That was fun to do," shares the 59-year-old while wrapping up.

 
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Sugandha Rawal

Sugandha Rawal has been writing about entertainment and lifestyle for over 13 years, and if there's one thing that's kept her going, it's a genuine love for storytelling. She completed her graduation in Journalism from the University of Delhi and went on to earn her Master of Media from IP University. Beginning her career in the fast-paced environment of news wire reporting, she learned the art of accuracy, speed, and storytelling under pressure. She later expanded her horizons in print journalism, where she honed her feature-writing skills and developed a keen eye for detail and narrative depth. These days, she's firmly rooted in digital journalism, adapting and evolving with a media landscape that never sits still. Over the years, Sugandha has covered everything from Bollywood and celebrity culture to wellness trends and lifestyle shifts. She enjoys spotting the drama behind headlines, the emotion behind interviews, and the details that others might miss. When she is not chasing the latest entertainment update or lifestyle trend, you will find her observing the cultural shifts that shape the stories we consume every day.

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