Almost all actors prefer to play villains: Regarding “Operation Fortune,” Hugh Grant
New Delhi, May 3 : Having promised an action-packed quarter, Lionsgate Play is prepared to set the screens ablaze with their latest spy-thriller ‘Operation Fortune: Ruse De Guerre’.
Directed by the legendary Guy Ritchie, the film seamlessly integrates comedy into its riveting story line. Starring the dreamy Hugh Grant and the quirky gods of comedy Aubrey Plaza, Jason Statham and Bugzy Malone the film is going to stream on Lionsgate Play in India on May 5.
When Orsen Fortune learns about a deadly weapons deal by a billionaire arms broker, he puts together his best team of operatives to track it down. With its incredible comic timing, unconventional performances and gripping narrative, ‘Operation Fortune: Ruse De Guerre’ is sure to keep you hooked to your screens.
Talking about his character, Hugh said, “He’s motivated by money. Greg loves money! But he’s also one of those billionaires who has come to regard himself as a good man, even though he sells arms all over the world. He even has a charity for war orphans, in a delicious irony. Simmonds thinks he has values, and he loves life, people, and his team. I think it’s important to enjoy the character you’re playing, and I quite enjoyed being Greg. Almost every actor prefers being a bad guy. They’re more fun, and more delicious.”(UNI)