Kumail Nanjiani was gleefully tricked into a Bollywood dance number for Marvel's 'Eternals'

At least he had 51 professional Bollywood dancers backing him up.
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Kumail Nanjiani was gleefully tricked into a Bollywood dance number for Marvel's 'Eternals'
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A Bollywood dance number was performed in Marvel's Eternals, by none other than Kumail Nanjiani — but he didn't quite know it was going to happen.

His character, Kingo, "goes off and becomes a Bollywood movie star," Nanjiani explained to Jimmy Fallon on The Tonight Show. The actor said he is not a dancer in real life, so Eternals director Chloé Zhao had to trick Nanjiani into doing the dance sequence, surprising him with the scene when they arrived to shoot in London — he thought it would be a Bollywood action sequence. But it turned out to be a great experience anyway.

"I walked into the gym, where we were doing the rehearsal, and I got really emotional. There were like 50 South Asian people," he said. "So many years, you barely have any South Asian people and suddenly there's like 52 of us in one scene, you know?"

Fallon played a clip of Nanjiani in the dance scene, to much applause and delight from the audience. To quote Nanjiani, "Yeah! Cheer for South Asia!"

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Meera Navlakha

Meera is a journalist based between London and New York. Her work has been published in The New York Times, Vice, The Independent, Vogue India, W Magazine, and others. She was previously a Culture Reporter at Mashable. 


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