Vin Diesel gets a desi welcome

January 12, 2017 03:45 pm | Updated 06:19 pm IST - Mumbai

Vin Diesel and Deepika Padukone.

Vin Diesel and Deepika Padukone.

A combination of 'dhol', ‘tutari’ and ‘tilak’ greeted Hollywood star Vin Diesel, who is in Mumbai to promote his “xXx: Return of the Xander Cage”, which is being released in India on Friday.

The actor was accompanied by co-star and Indian actor Deepika Padukone and Director DJ Caruso.

They arrived to the typical desi fanfare of women dressed in red saris and yellow turbans. Diesel looked excited as he waved out to the media and to the crowd with much gusto.

Dressed in white jeans, a black t-shirt and a pair of shades, he walked out of the airport here hand-in-hand with Deepika, who sported an all-black look complete with black stilettos.

They flashed their smiles and looked around at the the grand reception they received here with the ‘band, baaja’.

Sporting the traditional ‘Tilak’, the three celebrities happily posed for the shutterbugs. They kept waving and showing the thumbs up sign as the cameras went clickety click.

 

Diesel’s two-day India trip is packed with fan meets, music and drama. He has a packed itinerary full of fan interactions, a glitzy red carpet gala and a star-studded premiere.

According to sources, plans are in place to give Diesel a “splendid taste of India” — and the start has been in tune with that.

The actors, along with other members of the film’s cast and crew, have been on an extensive worldwide promotional spree to promote the film. They visited London and Mexico before coming to India.

The movie is a new instalment in the “xXX” series after the 2002 film “xXx” and the 2005 entertainer “xXx: State of the Union”. It also stars Ruby Rose, Samuel L Jackson, Donnie Yen and Tony Jaa.

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