Daniel Caltagirone is a distinguished English actor celebrated for his memorable performances in several acclaimed films, including The Beach, Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life, and the Oscar-winning The Pianist. His career took a significant leap with his portrayal of Moon in the television series Lock Stock, a role that cemented his reputation as a prominent actor and set the stage for future successes in both film and television.
In 2002, Caltagirone collaborated with renowned director Shekhar Kapur on The Four Feathers and in 2006, he worked with Indian-American filmmaker Tarsem Singh on The Fall. His latest project is Thangalaan, the Tamil action film directed by Pa. Ranjith, in which he shares a significant role alongside Vikram. This experience marks another exciting chapter in his career. In a candid discussion as he reflects on his Indian cinematic journey. Excerpts:
WHAT'S YOUR FAVOURITE THING ABOUT INDIA AND ITS PEOPLE?
I was born in London to Italian parents, which makes me quite different from the typical Englishman. My family is loud, loves good food, and is very animated...traits that might remind you of Indian culture.
This might explain why I work well with Indian filmmakers; I understand their sensibilities and can portray British characters with an appreciation for Indian culture. Every time I visit India, I'm amazed by the warmth and the generosity of its people.
They always greet me with a smile, and I love the vibrant energy, colours, and sensory experiences of the country. I feel at home here, and the welcoming nature of the people only strengthens that feeling.
When I'd walk down the streets of Chennai, I'd often be greeted by name, even before the release of my film.
I do have to be cautious with Indian food, as I can easily gain weight from all the delicious dishes, especially the fried fish and sweets I enjoy.
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