Disha Patani Makes Hollywood Debut in Kevin Spacey's 'The Portal of Force'

Disha Patani is making her Hollywood debut in 'The Portal of Force', co-starring Kevin Spacey. The film's trailer was unveiled on Friday, introducing her character Jessica as the Chosen One. The story pits two ancient factions, the Statiguards and the Holiguards, against each other in a supernatural showdown. Patani expressed excitement about exploring her craft on a global platform.

Key Points: Disha Patani's Hollywood Debut: The Portal of Force Trailer Out

  • Disha Patani makes Hollywood debut in 'The Portal of Force'
  • Film also stars veteran actor Kevin Spacey
  • Trailer introduces Disha as Jessica, the Chosen One
  • Film marks start of Statiguards vs Holiguards cinematic universe
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Disha Patani makes Hollywood debut in Kevin Spacey's film 'The Portal of Force'

Disha Patani stars in 'The Portal of Force' with Kevin Spacey. Trailer reveals her role as Jessica, the Chosen One in a supernatural showdown.

"Storytelling transcends language and geography -- honesty on screen is universal. - Disha Patani"

Los Angeles, May 9

Actor Disha Patani is gearing up for the release of her Hollywood debut 'The Portal of Force', which also stars veteran actor Kevin Spacey.

On Friday, the trailer of the film was unveiled.

The trailer introduces Disha as Jessica, the emotional and narrative epicentre of an epic supernatural showdown between two ancient factions -- the Statiguards and the Holiguards.

The Portal of Force, the first film of the Statiguards vs Holiguards Saga, marks the beginning of a new cinematic universe created by Lado Okhotnikov.

At the heart of the story lies a confrontation between two ancient forces: the Statiguards, who stand for order and the rules that hold the world together, and the Holiguards, who live by a very different code. Framed as "the Chosen One," Jessica is revealed to be the daughter of rival leaders on both sides -- a living bridge between warring worlds -- and the ultimate decider in a battle that could determine how this war ends, and humanity's fate along with it.

Excited about her Hollywood foray, Disha in a press note said,"I've waited with bated breath for the trailer of this very special project. Stepping into my first international outing was both thrilling and terrifying - but the scope to explore the craft was massive. Working with an experienced, diverse cast was an education in itself. You realise that storytelling transcends language and geography -- honesty on screen is universal. I've always loved action and to bring what I've learned on the home turf to a global platform feels incredibly empowering."

In the upcoming months, Disha will also be seen in 'Awarapan 2'.

- ANI

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Priya S
Finally, some good news that's not about politics or price hikes! 🎉 Disha has definitely come a long way from 'MS Dhoni' to this. The idea of her playing 'the chosen one' as a bridge between two sides is very reminiscent of Indian mythology actually. Let's see if she can bring that emotional depth to a global audience. And honestly, more power to her for embracing action roles!
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James A
Impressive that she got a role opposite Kevin Spacey, but we should also consider the allegations against him. Is Hollywood suddenly okay with casting him again? It's a bit early for a comeback, no? But I'll reserve judgment until I actually see the film. Disha's quote about storytelling being universal is spot on.
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Vikram M
Mathematically, this is big. A newcomer from India landing a lead role in a planned cinematic universe with such a high-profile co-star? That's like hitting a helicopter shot on debut match. I'm cautiously optimistic though - Indian actors often get token roles in international projects. Her quote about 'honesty on screen being universal' gives me hope that it's not just some exotic India-throwaway character. 'Awarapan 2' also coming up, she's on a roll! 🚀
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Sarah B
The trailer sounds ambitious but I've seen too many 'cinematic universes' fail after one movie. Still, it's refreshing to see an Indian actress in a role that isn't just a 'damsel in distress' or 'tech support' - she's literally the emotional core and the chosen one? That's actually pretty powerful representation. Bollywood girls stepping into international films is always good for the industry.
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