When ‘James Bond’ Makers Wished To Film Daniel Craig Starrer In India, But Couldn’t Due To This Reason ( Photo Credit – Movie Still )

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Daniel Craig is one of the biggest names in the entertainment industry in the world. The actor became the 7th James Bond in 2006, bringing life to the character and how. While all the James Bond instalments starring Craig have done fairly well at the box office, the 2012 movie Skyfall was set to be shot in India. Here’s why the then-Railway Minister did not let it happen.

Craig has had a connection with India for a long time. Before bagging the role of 007 and proving he was indeed the best actor to play the spy, the actor auditioned for a small part in Aamir Khan-starrer Rang De Basanti.

Helmed by Sam Mendes, a part of the 2012 action adventure Skyfall was initially set to be filmed in India. In order to film the movie, the makers reached out to the Indian Railway Ministry for certain permissions in 2011. The ask was to let the production shoot a scene with Bond atop a moving train.

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