Human Ken Doll to play Danish Prince in Bollywood film


New Delhi, Nov 18 (IANS): Human Ken Doll Rodrigo Alves says he will be seen as a Danish Prince in a Bollywood film.

The 34-year-old TV personality told dailymail.co.uk: "My trip started first in New Delhi where I filmed for three days. The main reason of my trip to India is the Bollywood movie that I am part of. It is a huge production with lots of people involved, and music and dancing."

"I play a Danish Prince who is one of the guests at a royal Indian wedding, which is very lavish and flamboyant. I feel very honoured to be given the chance to be part of such an amazing production and I shall look forward to seeing the end material on the big screens next year when the movie is out."

Of his role as a Danish royal, the Brazilian socialite added: "Growing up, my influences were Disney and I have always wanted to look like a Prince. And now I have the chance to be one and to look like one.

He also travelled to Agra, reports dailymail.co.uk.

"It has been now three days that I'm in Jaipur, the pink city. I see cows, pigs and elephants everywhere, this trip has been very cultural."

"I have been learning a few words in Hindi such as 'namaste'. The people are also very friendly and welcoming here. My fasting lasted for seven days and I have lost one stone now. I am fasting for 24 hours and then I eat, then 24 hours fasting again -- and I have been having body therapy to speed up my metabolism."

"Next week I'm back to my live one hour slot in Italy at Domenica Live with Barbara d'Urso where I shall be sharing photos and talking about my amazing experience in India."

Alves has shot to fame in recent years after spending a whopping 400,000 pounds on over 60 cosmetic procedures, earning himself the nickname 'The Human Ken Doll'.

  

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