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India's poverty etched in 'Homeland' star's memory

IANS  |  New Delhi 

English visited when he was a child, and says he saw poverty, hardship and sickness in the country.

The actor, known for "The Blacklist" and "Homeland", hopes things have changed since then.

"I was in when I was eight years old. My mother was living with a holy man somewhere in the mountains. And I have not been to since then," told IANS.

His memories of the country are rather grim.

"I remember, as a child and I hope it is very different now, but as a child I remember there was a lot of visible poverty, hardship and sickness and people on the streets. It was very sad," he added.

The has worked in films like "Dawn of the Dead", "Into My Heart", "Meet Joe Black", "Down", "U-571" and "Learning to Drive", which was aired in earlier this month on AXN.

--IANS

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First Published: Sun, March 18 2018. 08:02 IST
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