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STEVEN SEAGAL COMES TO BOLLYWOOD

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September 21, 2025

Steven Seagal teams up with Vikash Verma to start a bold Indo-Hollywood collaboration.

- MURTAZA ALI KHAN

STEVEN SEAGAL COMES TO BOLLYWOOD

The world of cinema has often thrived on unlikely unions.

From Akira Kurosawa inspiring George Lucas' Star Wars to Sergio Leone reinventing the Hollywood Western via the Italian Spaghetti Western, the history of filmmaking is full of cross-cultural fertilization. Now, in an era defined by global content, comes another unexpected alliance—Hollywood action legend Steven Seagal joining hands with Indian filmmaker Vikash Verma to bring Steamroller Steven Seagal Productions into Bollywood, another major nod to India's rising Vishwa Guru status.

It's a partnership that promises adrenaline, ambition, and a genuine attempt at blending two cinematic traditions that, while wildly different in form, share the same DNA of spectacle and emotional storytelling. In words of Seagal, "Our goal is to redefine action cinema in India by blending East and West into something truly unique."

For audiences who grew up in the late '80s and '90s, Steven Seagal was more than just an action star—he was a phenomenon. Unlike contemporaries such as Arnold Schwarzenegger or Sylvester Stallone, whose physicality defined their personas, Seagal's appeal stemmed from his mastery of Aikido, a martial art that emphasizes fluidity and the redirection of force. This gave his action sequences a unique flavor—less about brute strength, more about graceful but devastating efficiency.

His debut film, Above the Law (1988), introduced audiences to a wiry yet commanding figure capable of breaking bones with a flick of the wrist. The followups, Hard to Kill (1990), Marked for Death (1990), and Out for Justice (1991), cemented his reputation as the man who combined Zen-like calm with explosive violence. By the time Under Siege (1992) released, Seagal had become a bona fide global superstar. The film, set on a U.S. battleship, remains a genre classic.

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