Farhan Akhtar, an Indian actor and director, says he is grateful to have been a part of a show that saw the debut of a Muslim superhero on television. The Bollywood star, who is receiving a lot of praise for his portrayal of Waleed in Ms. Marvel episode four, is remaining tight-lipped about his character.
“I am not allowed to respond,” Farhan, who plays the leader of the vigilante group the Red Daggers, told India Today. In the show, Waleed assists Kamala Khan in her fight against Clandestines, led by Najma. While fans praised his action-packed Hollywood debut, many thought Farhan’s screentime was insufficient. “What matters is that people enjoy Kamala’s journey,” he said.
Farhan Akhtar, an Indian actor, and director, says he is grateful to have been a part of a show that saw the debut of a Muslim superhero on television. The Bollywood star, who is receiving a lot of praise for his portrayal of Waleed in Ms Marvel episode four, is remaining tight-lipped about his character.
“I am not allowed to respond,” Farhan, who plays the leader of the vigilante group the Red Daggers, told India Today. In the show, Waleed assists Kamala Khan in her fight against Clandestines, led by Najma. While fans praised his action-packed Hollywood debut, many thought Farhan’s screentime was insufficient. “What matters is that people enjoy Kamala’s journey,” he s