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Ali Fazal Satisfied With His 'Furious 7' Appearance

Ali Fazal Satisfied With 'Furious 7', Disappointed About Turning Down 'Homeland'
MUMBAI, INDIA - MAY 31: Bollywood actor Ali Fazal during the Fukra party 'Celebrate With The Fukro Ki Toli' at Krishna Palace, Grant Road on May 31, 2013 in Mumbai, India. Fukra party hosted by filmmaker Ritesh Sidhwani to promote his upcoming film Fukrey. This was for an online contest related to the film where the winners got to party with the Fukrey team. (Photo by Prodip Guha/Hindustan Times via Getty Images)
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MUMBAI, INDIA - MAY 31: Bollywood actor Ali Fazal during the Fukra party 'Celebrate With The Fukro Ki Toli' at Krishna Palace, Grant Road on May 31, 2013 in Mumbai, India. Fukra party hosted by filmmaker Ritesh Sidhwani to promote his upcoming film Fukrey. This was for an online contest related to the film where the winners got to party with the Fukrey team. (Photo by Prodip Guha/Hindustan Times via Getty Images)

Actor Ali Fazal, who participated in a drag race Aamby Valley City to promote 'Furious 7', is confident that he won't disappoint his fans with his appearance in the upcoming Hollywood action thriller movie.

The new film in the popular 'Fast & Furious' franchise is all set for release April 3 worldwide. Ali is doing his bit to promote it. On Jan 11, he participated in a drag race.

"The 'Furious 7' producers Universal Studios had arranged the drag race as part of the film's promotion in India. Audiences in India won't be disappointed by the length of my role. I've enough footage to make my presence felt," he said.

The young actor who started his career with an un-billed appearance in '3 Idiots', is looking westward to expand his horizons.

"I was offered a role in the series 'Homeland' which I couldn't do because the dates clashed with my film with the Bhatts — 'Khamoshiyan'. But I wish I had done it. Look at how much notice the series got Nimrat Kaur," he added.

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