Mumbai Oct 19 (IANS) Actor Adarsh Gourav enjoyed some yummy food on a banana leaf by the riverside. He took to the Stories section of his Instagram handle and posted a picture of himself holding appetizing food on a banana leaf while sitting on a rock.
According to the text on the picture, the 'Superboys of Malegaon' actor enjoyed Brinjal fry, rice, egg daal, and salad during his wild getaway.
Work-wise, the 'Kho Gaye Hum Kahan' actor featured in Ridley Scott’s sci-fi series "Alien: Earth".
He talked about the show’s impact and his desire to remain part of its growing universe. Adarsh revealed that he would love to return to the show as he believes that there is still immense potential to explore — both narratively and emotionally.
Talking about the series, Adarsh shared, “Working on Alien: Earth has been a once-in-a-lifetime experience, something that will stay with me forever. To be a part of a world crafted by Ridley Scott and brought to life with such scale, imagination, and emotional depth is every actor’s dream.”
He said that the show challenges “not just as a performer but as a person it makes you think about humanity, survival, and connection in ways few projects do.”
“Every day on that set was a masterclass, and the passion of the entire team was infectious,” he added.
Adarsh also revealed that he feels deeply connected to the story of the series.
The 'The White Tiger' actor explained, “I would absolutely love to return if the journey continues. There’s still so much potential to explore both narratively and emotionally. Collaborating with visionaries who constantly push creative boundaries has been nothing short of inspiring.”
"Alien: Earth reaffirmed my belief that when storytelling is done with heart and purpose, it can truly transcend languages, cultures, and genres," Adarsh added.
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