09 April, 2014

Dhruv Bali to act in Hollywood film - Checkmate

Actor Dhruv Bali bags Hollywood Feature Film "Checkmate" 



Dhruv Bali the Indian born actor from Hollywood has bagged the main lead role in Checkmate, a psychological thriller/ murder mystery being produced  in New York, The film is a Full length Feature and an Icelerate Film production which is being directed by Vijit Sharma. It will be shot in New Jersey and New York. The female lead will be played by Nandana Sen, along with Parvin Dabas. Dhruv Bali recently completed filming Popular German TV series “Privatdetektive Im Einsatz“ playing the role of Simon Moore.

It is a Film Pool Entertainment production with a season being shot in Los Angeles. The series is likely to be on air for 2 years.

Dhruv Bali  has recently become the hollywood talk of the town after bagging a Feature Film as well as web series  "Sobe Role Models" in which he plays one of the lead Principal Character, His work reminds us of  Ed Norton and Tom Hanks. 

In an interview with our correspondent Dhruv said that presently he was considering offers only in Hollywood. His resume in the past year show his dedication and how much he is in demand in hollywood. From Feature films,short films to Web series and commercials, Dhruv has branched out into every acting platform possible. 

He has done short films Black,White & Violet", ‘Deception’, ‘Void’ and ‘Criminals’& ‘Pain is Temporary’ which was also written and directed by him. Best part about ‘Void’ was that it was a silent film without dialogues and completely based on the acting of the actor, for which Dhruv's acting skills were highly praised. 

Dhruv is also compared to Zayn Malik of the famous boy band 'One Direction' from UK. Though Dhruv Bali was born and brought up in India he always wanted to work in Hollywood films. He went to USA for higher education and studied Theater in San Francisco and moved to Hollywood to pursue his dream to be an actor. Now Dhruv is swarmed with Hollywood as well as Bollywood movie offers including the Yashraj Banner.

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