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If the avenger had an Indian star cast, who do you think would play the important roles.

 I'm probably going to regrate writing this answer, but i am bored so, here's my casting:

  • Avneet Kaur as Kate Bishop  


  • Priyanka Chopra  as  Peggy Carter
                                 

  • Kareena Kapoor  as  Hela  
                                        

  • Katrina Kaif   as  Maria hill

  • Riteish Deshmukh   as   Loki

  • Shradha Kapoor   as   Mantis

  • Shah Rukh Khan   as  Dr Strange

  • Ajay Devgon  as  Nick Fury

  • Kangana Ranaut  as  Carol Danvers

  • Taapsee Pannu  as  Pepper Potts

  • Kriti Sanon  as  Jane Foster

  • Varun Dhawan  as  Star Lord 

  • Deepika Padukone  as  Gamora 

  • Sara Ali Khan  as  Scarlet Witch

  • Kajol  as  Agatha Harkness

  • Vivaan Shah  as  Peter Parker



  • Amir Khan  as  Peter 2

  • Ranveer Kapoor  as  Peter 3

  • Ayushman Khurana  as  Dare Devil 

  • Arjun Kapoor  as  Drax































                      

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