Cumberbatch finds it 'strange' to quit acting for charity

IANS  |  Singapore 

has raised money for cancer charity, highlighted the plight of Syrian refugees and helped children in need. But the Oscar-nominated says it would be strange to give up acting for work.

Has "The Imitation Game" ever thought of saying goodbye to acting and doing work full time?

"No. But I am very happy to use the platform to reach out to people and try and focus people's attention on worthy causes," said in response to a question asked by IANS here.

"I am no expert, not a or a policymaker or in the field of work. It's very much about a reaction to something.

"My job is to be an That's how I got to reach out to people. So, it would be a strange thing to give all that up for that (work)," added the son of actors and

On the big screen also, the "Sherlock" star is part of a huge gang that will go to great lengths to save planet Earth from any threat - the latest being the mad titan Thanos in the forthcoming superhero film "Avengers: Infinity War".

Studios' 10th anniversary begins with the release of "Avengers: Infinity War", which will hit the Indian screens on April 27.

"It was too much fun to make it. It was a roller coaster ride. It has been 10 years in the making, 10 years of people's lives and 10 years of different stories. It's exciting to be counted amongst them," said the actor, who joined the Cinematic Universe as Doctor Strange.

Apart from having his own standalone film on the powerful sorcerer, he appeared on led 2017 film "Thor: Ragnarok".

"Avengers: Infinity War" will be his first time with the rest of the Avengers, which include characters played by Robert Downey Jr, and

"You feel like a tiny square in a huge mosaic. You know you are a small part of a bigger picture," he said.

But the preparation for his role was no different for him.

"I had absorbed whatever I had to from the films and comic books. All the heavyweight work was done by (Studios president) Kevin Feige, (one of the film's directors) and the team. I trust them as far as the script goes," said

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First Published: Sun, April 15 2018. 16:12 IST