'The White Tiger' star Adarsh Gourav joins Meryl Streep, Kit Harrington for anthology 'Extrapolations'

Updated : Oct 20, 2021 18:10
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After winning the hearts of audiences with his performance in 'The White Tiger', actor Adarsh Gourav, will be seen sharing screen space with Hollywood personalities such as Meryl Streep, Sienna Miller, Kit Harrington and Tahar Rahim in an upcoming anthology titled 'Extrapolations'. It also features Matthew Rhys, Daveed Diggs, Gemma Chan and David Schwimmer. 

The series explores the stories of how climate change will impact love, family, and work both on a personal level and at a larger human level. The 8-episode series will display the need for survival world over in the current era. 

Adarsh, previously shared screen space with Priyanka Chopra and Rajkumar Rao in 'The White Tiger', for which he earned a nomination at BAFTA for the Best Leading Actor.

The 27-year-old actor said, "This is beyond anything I can express, to be honest. But to be working with such an incredible team at such an early juncture of my career is truly rewarding."

He added: "I have grown up and looked up to each of my Co-stars and to now be sharing screen space with them is incredible. This story is such an important one to be told for our current generation and is tied in with realities of today." 

Adarsh recently flew off to the US, where the show is currently expected to go into production.

Meryl StreepThe White TigerKit HaringtonAdarsh Gourav

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