EXCL! Ms Marvel actor Aramis Knight might not have seen much of Bollywood, but he is no stranger to the name Shah Rukh Khan

The fourth episode of Ms Marvel digs deeper into the history of Kamala Khan (Iman Vellani)'s ancestors the Clandestine, and also introduces Red Dagger, a group of fighters dedicated to fighting Kamala's secretly sinister family. It also introduces the audience to a new character called Kareem, essayed by Aramis Knight.
Aramis Knight is no stranger to the name Shah Rukh Khan

Aramis Knight is no stranger to the name Shah Rukh Khan

Episode 4 of the first season of Ms Marvel introduced not one, but two new characters in the show’s timeline. While one was none-other-than Bollywood’s very own Farhan Akhtar – essaying the role of Waleed, the head of Red Daggers, a secret society fighting crime, the other was Aramis Knight, who takes up the mantle of Kareem, a part of Red Daggers and one of Ms Marvel aka Kamala Khan’s biggest allies.
For the unversed, the fourth episode of the show digs deeper into the history of Kamala Khan (Iman Vellani)'s ancestors the Clandestine, and also introduces Red Dagger, a group of fighters dedicated to fighting Kamala's secretly sinister family. Aramis essays the role of Kareem, a part of the Red Dagger. Interestingly, unlike many other Marvel characters, Kareem is comparatively new in Marvel, having been introduced in 2016.
Now, in an exclusive interaction with Zoom Digital, Aramis weighs in on being a part of the show and opens up on his thoughts on Bollywood, given that Ms Marvel is replete with them.
Aramis Knight
Aramis Knight
When asked about his knowledge on Bollywood, Aramis admits it is scarce. "I haven't seen a lot of Bollywood movies, so I have to admit I am not the right person to answer the question," the young actor says, adding with a smile, "But I do know Shah Rukh Khan."
As for having the opportunity to work with Farhan Akhtar, Aramis adds, “Working with Farhan Akhtar was incredible. Such a nice guy, so full of warmth.”
The actor says that Farhan gave him quite a few pieces of advice that he will cherish and that it was a great experience working with him.
“The dynamic between us was super fun to play with because the two have known each other for a long time. He is a very, very cool guy,” Aramis expressed.
As for working in MCU, the actor signed off by saying, “I am definitely continuing with MCU. I love Disney and Marvel. It really feels like a family.”
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