Taiwanese actor Wu Kangren, who has consecutively won accolades from the Golden Horse and Golden Bell Awards, is now stepping into the Chinese film and television industry by signing with a local agency. He is first set to collaborate with Sun Li in a new drama called 'Obsession', and rumors have surfaced about an upcoming film project. It is speculated that he will co-star with veteran actor Chen Kun in the film 'The Kashmir Princess', which is an espionage-themed movie directed by Andrew Lau, famous for 'Infernal Affairs'.
According to a purported leaked filing project overview, 'The Kashmir Princess' has received approval for filming. Based on the plot summary, the film is adapted from a real air crash incident, depicting the events of 1995, when a Chinese delegation was en route to Indonesia to attend the Asian-African Conference. The aircraft, 'The Kashmir Princess', unexpectedly crashed in the Indian Ocean. At that time, Hong Kong was shrouded in espionage intrigue, and extraordinary efforts and sacrifices were needed in the realms of diplomacy and intelligence to uncover the truth and ensure the smooth convening of the Bandung Conference.
The film is considered a main melody theme project and is rumored to start filming in December in Foshan. According to local internet users, the cast includes Chen Kun, Wu Kangren, and Ci Sha, along with Nicholas Tse, Joseph Zeng, Oho Ou, and Chen Baoguo, with the strong ensemble generating considerable discussion among netizens.
Source: ETtoday StarCloud