Would love an Indian adaptation of 'Sherlock': Sian Brooke

The English actress says she would find it interesting if the globally-loved show gets an Indian version
Would love an Indian adaptation of 'Sherlock': Sian Brooke

Sian Brooke, who surprised many when she entered Sherlock as an evil and mentally-disturbed third Holmes named Eurus, is clueless about the future of her character and the British series. But the English actress says she would find it interesting if the globally-loved show gets an Indian version.

"I would love to see the Indian adaptation of Sherlock; it will be amazing. In terms of what it would be, I have no idea. But I am sure it will be fantastic and I can't wait to see who would be in the adaptation of Sherlock, and especially Eurus, and what she would be," Brooke says.

"As far as my image of Bollywood is concerned, Bollywood films are full of joy and there is an unbelievable vibe. It's a huge and successful industry," she adds. 

Brooke says the future of the show depends on the creators, but if given a chance, she would love to get back on the show.

She walked into the story as a negative character creating havoc in Sherlock's life, and later turned out to be his mentally ill sister who craves for her brother's attention. In the end of season four this year, she was shown in Sherrinford facility with Sherlock being a regular visitor. The makers have left scope for her to be back.

"I have no idea what the plans are (on the future of the series and her role). That depends on Steven Moffat, Mark Gatiss and Stephen Thompson... It's in their hands, so I can't answer that question. But if there's a new part, I will definitely be up for it."

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