Saturday, 23 July 2011

What's next for "Harry Potter"

Post the release of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows -Part 2, this is perhaps the question everyone is asking. The star speaks


The last movie of the 'Harry Potter' series is continuing its dream run at the Box offices across the world. And as for Daniel Radcliffe, it is time to move on.


From a journey - which lasted a huge big part of his growing up years


In an interview to CBS News, he says "When originally my parents were approached and talked to about me playing the part, they thought it was going to be in L.A. and it was going to be for like six years, so they said, 'No, this is far too big a disruption to his life.' I was unaware that these conversations were even happening. Ultimately, the deal changed to only signing on for two films, and it was going to filmed in England, so they let me audition."


He says that the first time he felt part of the audience was during the shooting of the second movie


On his friendship with his co stars Emma Watson and Rupert Grint, "Nobody else in the world know(s) quite what it's like to go through all of this from a young age, and go through this mad, surreal, wonderful world for 10 years.


We grew up on set together. Rupert and I just laugh all the time together. Emma and I are quite a good foil for each other.


We have some great debates on set; you know; she's a smart cookie, so I had my work cut out for me.


But, being 'Harry Potter' was not the only thing this young man did.


He has done a bit to theater too.


Before going to Broadway


He has been doing the Broadway show 'How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying' and enjoying it


His first movie post Harry Potter - The Woman in Black is set for an early 2012 release.


The Woman in Black is a supernatural thriller.


As he turns a year older on July 23, we wish the coming year, post 'Harry Potter' will make him successful.

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