Rachel Ann Mullins to make her Bollywood debut with SRK’s ‘Pathaan’

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Rachel Ann Mullins is known for several international shows such as ‘Happy Endings’ and ‘The League’. She has also appeared in many Hollywood films like ‘Rampart’, ‘Neighbours’ and ‘The Entourage Movie’. Her most recent Hollywood TV appearance was on the Season 2 of ‘I’m Dying Up Here’. She was also seen in Indian web series ‘Chutzpah’ which aired on SonyLIV. The actress is now set for her Bollywood debut with ‘Pathaan’. Rachel will be seen in a bold and sexy avatar in the Shah Rukh Khan starrer.

Talking about her first Indian project, Rachel Ann Mullins says, “The first time I went to India was for a documentary which I was producing and directing. Interviewing girls living in an acid attack survivor house in New Delhi changed my career and me as a person.”

Further speaking of the difference, she finds in Hollywood and Bollywood, Rachel adds, “There are things that are exactly the same. For example, there will always be one crew member wearing shorts no matter how cold it is. Hollywood is a union town so there are a ton of labor bylaws. Bollywood doesn’t have such strict rules. Modern Bollywood is more like old Hollywood, everyone in Bollywood can act, sing and dance. That is a real rarity in Hollywood these days.”

Rachel Ann Mullins studied fashion merchandising at McKinnely. Due to her passion for fashion brought on by her modelling career that began when she was 12 years old. Working as an international model made for a busy schedule, Rachel has worked in Tokyo, Paris, Milan, London and Rome. Merging her fashion and entertainment skills only seemed natural to her. In her free time, Rachel enjoys outdoor activities and often goes for hikes as well as kayaking. Besides ‘Pathaan’, she also has an upcoming fantasy film called ‘Empire Queen’.

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