From Hrithik Roshan to Deepika Padukone: Bollywood stars who would be ideal for Black Panther: Wakanda Forever

Have you ever considered Hrithik Roshan playing Namor? The film has a powerful and expressive ensemble, including Letitia Wright, Lupita Nyong'o, Angela Bassett, Tenoch Huerta, Winston Duke, and more. The distinct charm and passionate speech of Bollywood actors could add new depth to the picture. Here is our ideal Bollywood cast for Wakanda Forever, the Indian adaptation of Black Panther.

Deepika Padukone as Nakia (Lupita Nyong’o)

As a skilled spy, Nakia is incredibly resourceful and intelligent by nature. Being a single parent and creating a life outside of her country, she is also tenacious. Deepika Padukone possesses the tenacity and adaptability necessary to portray a role this complex and nuanced.

Hrithik Roshan as Namor (Tenoch Huerta)

Namor, despite his role as a villain in Wakanda, is an anti-hero who strives to protect his own people. Hrithik Roshan is a good choice to play Namor because he looks a lot like the character and has the charisma needed to play a hateful but sympathetic person.

John Abraham as M’Baku (Winston Duke)

M'Baku is a capable and self-reliant leader who prioritises the protection and safety of his people above all else. John Abraham would be a fantastic M'Baku after portraying such strong characters in the past.

Kiara Advani as Shuri (Letitia Wright)

Shuri is the lone successor to Wakanda and the Black Panther banner, and as such, she must battle her foes and reign with dignity. She balances her responsibilities and her enthusiasm as a scientist and a warrior. Kiara Advani would be a perfect fit for this role, blending into it with ease to shine as the protagonist.

Prajakta Koli as Riri (Dominique Thorne)

Riri is intelligent and brave enough to venture off the beaten path. Prajakta has expertise with characters who are more complex than they appear to be because of her previous work in similar roles, and she is able to perfectly embody Riri.

Sushmita Sen as Okoye (Danai Gurira)

Okoye is a powerful general with steely determination and commensurate combat abilities. Sushmita Sen would be able to do Okoye's character justice because she has experience playing feisty women with a fighting spirit in comparable situations. She has the talent to give Okoye's portrayal the appropriate degree of depth and complexity thanks to her extensive film industry expertise.

Tabu as Queen Ramonda (Angela Bassett)

Queen Ramonda is strong, honest, and angry, and she will do anything to protect and defend her children. In her earlier roles, Tabu often portrayed strong women, particularly moms who would sacrifice anything for their children. Tabu would do a fantastic job of portraying the role of Queen Ramonda.