Hollywood actor Ashton Kutcher, who is playing the role of late Apple great Steve Jobs in a biopic, has been spotted shooting for the movie in the by lanes of old Delhi, India’s NDTV said.
According to a report published in The Hindustan Times the 34-year-old actor has already shot at the Safdarjung tomb on Tuesday (August 28) and in Vrindavan on Wednesday (August 29).
Ashton, who is staying at the famous Claridges Hotel in the capital, will reportedly also shoot in Uttarakhand and Jharkhand, and leave India on September 3.
Steve Jobs, who died of cancer in October 2011, made a journey of self-discovery to India 35 years ago. While the exact dates are unknown, it’s accepted that he spent between one and three months here sometime between 1974 and 1976. His Indian adventures included roaming the streets of the capital in a lungi, being swindled by a fake holy man near Nainital and falling victim to the dreaded Delhi belly.
The movie, titled Jobs: Get Inspired, is being directed by indie filmmaker Joshua Michael Stern and will release later this year.