Not Just Priyanka Chopra But These 8 Indian Actors Have Also Been A Part Of American TV Shows
Updated : January 24, 2017 06:39 PM ISTPriyanka Chopra is back to the American TV screens with the second season of Quantico and the fans of the Indian star couldn’t be more excited. She has certainly established herself as an international star and as Indians we are very proud of her success. But Priyanka is not the only one who has gone to Hollywood and starred in the American daily soaps. There are so many Indian actors who have gone to the West and taken over American television like how!!
Here is a list of Indian actors who have been a part of an American TV series -
The Airlift actress made her debut on American TV with a small role in the TV series Homeland where she played a Pakistani ISI agent.
She had a small role to play in Gurinder Chadha’s Bend It Like Beckham and she went out to become really famous for her role in the political drama, The Good Wife.
The famous Bollywood actor went international through his Hollywood debut in the Oscar winning Slumdog Millionaire and the played Omar Hussain the American hit TV series 24.
He shinned bright as the star of Slumdog Millionaire and then went on to act in the American TV series Skins.
We fondly remember her for playing Jess in Bend It Like Beckham and she later went on to garner fame for her performance as Dr. Neela Rasgotra on ER.
The famous Indian actor was a part of the American TV show The Bold And The Beautiful which aired in America in the 90’s. He played Prince Omar Sharif in the show for almost a year.
After doing a few small roles in English movies the actor played the supporting role a Pakistani officer in the TV drama, The Americans.
The actor has done so fabulous work both in Bollywood and Hollywood and made his debut on American TV as a part of the series Treatment, where he plays Sunil, a character who is still over cominh the trauma of his wife’s death.
A extremely popular name in Bollywood she crated magic on American TV playing Alex Parrish in the popular FBI series, Quantico.
Taking over American TV aren't we?