Hollywood actor and Rachel Ann Mullins, who made her Bollywood debut with Shah Rukh Khan's film 'Pathaan', says she did not know who he was before working on the film.
Rachel is best known for featuring in shows such as Happy Endings and The League. She has also worked in Hollywood films including Neighbours and The Entourage Movie.
Hollywood actor and Rachel Ann Mullins, who made her Bollywood debut with Shah Rukh Khan's film 'Pathaan', says she did not know who he was before working on the film.
Rachel is best known for featuring in shows such as Happy Endings and The League. She has also worked in Hollywood films including Neighbours and The Entourage Movie. She plays the role of a Russian spy Alice in Pathaan.
In an interview with HT, Rachel said that she knew nothing about the scale of the film when she came onboard and could only guess it after realising that Deepika Padukone was a part of the film. “I knew nothing about Pathaan when I booked it. Not even the title, but when I saw Deepika Padukone's name on wardrobe trunks while I was shooting at the Yash Raj studio in Mumbai. I knew that this film was going to be very big. She's so incredibly gorgeous.”
Asked about Shah Rukh Khan, she added, “I'm going to catch some ire for this but I didn't know who he was until we worked together. One of the assistant directors explained that he was a big deal. We had a nice day together and it turns out we share the same birthday.”
Recalling how it all began, Rachel said, “My incredible agent, Ravi Ahuja had me audition for the part. I was in the Maldives when I got the call that I booked it and immediately went to Mumbai for costume fitting.”
She also talked about the response that she has received since the release of Pathaan: “I've gotten so much love because of it. Watching the response from fans the world over has left me with my jaw on the floor.”
Talking about her first Indian project, Rachel Ann Mullins says, “The first time I went to India was for a documentary which I was producing and directing. Interviewing girls living in an acid attack survivor house in New Delhi changed my career and me as a person.”