"Half Girlfriend" actress Rhea Chakraborty, a fan of American fantasy drama television series, got the chance to meet Liam Cunningham. She saw him at a sushi bar in Cape Town, South Africa and had a fan moment. Cunningham plays Ser Davos Seaworth, who recently joined House Stark and in the proclamation of Jon Snow (Kit Harington) as King of the North.
The 24-year-old MTV India disc jockey is in South Africa to film for the upcoming movie, "Half Girlfriend." She also appeared in "Mere Dad Ki Maruti" and "Sonali Cable."
A huge fan of HBO's multi Emmy-awarded series, the young actress watched every episode twice. It was in South Africa when she bumped into the Seaworth actor though he understandably tried not to be recognized.
The Indian actress understood and excitedly went to Cunningham who agreed to have some photos with her. She was impressed by the kindness of the 55-year-old Irish actor who even bought her a glass of wine, Business Standard reported.
Chakraborty will be seen in the big screen again in the Mohit Suri-directed movie "Half Girlfriend," which is based on the best-selling novel with the same title penned by Chetan Bhagat. It tells the story of a boy falling in love with a girl from the upper class.
Produced by Ekta Kapoor and Shobha Kapoor, the movie is extensively filmed in Mumbai, Bihar, London and New York. "Half Girlfriend" stars Arjun Kapoor and Shraddha Kapoor and will be released on May 19, 2017.
Meanwhile, HBO's fantasy series has recently cast veteran British performer Jim Broadbent for Season 7, Entertainment Weekly reported. The Oscar winner actor is known for films "Brazil," "Longford,", "Harry Potter," "Time Bandits," "Bridget Jones's Diary" and "Iris." However, it is still unknown of who Broadbent plays in the epic series.
Filming of Season 7 will take place in Iceland, Spain and Northern Ireland. It will premiere next summer and contains seven episodes, which is reduced from the usual 10.
Season 7 directors include returning names like Jeremy Podeswa and Alan Taylor. The series now leads Emmy nominations with 23 prime-time awards.
Watch Cunningham being interview by Conan O'Brien about the HBO fantasy series.
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