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Sacha Dhawan knocks down walls on ‘Iron Fist’

- By David Betancourt The Washington Post

Before Sacha Dhawan became one of the most violent and intriguing antagonist­s in Marvel’s live-action entertainm­ent era, he was sitting on a bus in London, reading Iron Fist comics, convinced he would never land the role of the mystical martial artist the Steel Serpent.

Each flip of the page revealed few similariti­es between Dhawan and the classic villain he had auditioned to play for Marvel and Netflix’s “Iron Fist” series.

Davos, the man under the mask of the Steel Serpent, seemed almost alien to Dhawan. He saw skin of a different color and a hulking figure that seemed twice his size.

“I kind of thought there’s no way in a million years I’m ever going to get this job,” Dhawan told The Washington Post.

But surprising­ly to him, Dhawan got the role for “Iron Fist’s” polarizing first season, playing a brother/ best friend to “Iron Fist” protagonis­t Danny Rand (Finn Jones).

After it came out, famed comic book writer and current Marvel television producer Jeph Loeb called Dhawan to let him know Season 2 of “Iron Fist” was a go, and that Davos would play a much larger and darker part in the plot.

Knowing he was about to make the transition from friend to foe in “Iron Fist’s” second season, Dhawan began four months of intense training and weightlift­ing to bulk up, to prepare for turning on the evil switch in front of the cameras.

Dhawan studied various forms of martial arts, including wing chun, choy li fut and boxing, working with his trainers to create a style of fighting for Davos that worked well for both the character and Dhawan’s abilities.

“I wanted to give the impression that between Season 1 and Season 2, Davos, he had lost everything, but it meant that he trained harder and wanted to come back harder,” Dhawan said. “I started off in London with a range of different trainers and then (was) really upping my training regimen, sometimes training twice, even three times a day and living a bit of a kind of lifestyle as Davos would, where your life just revolves around eating and training and focus and discipline. It was a real challenge.”

The culminatio­n of all that training came during Season 2’s fifth episode, “Heart of the Dragon.” The episode opens with Davos, having just stolen the power of the Iron Fist from Danny Rand, destroying a cement wall with a red chi-fueled closed fist. In that scene, Dhawan wears the Iron Fist mask many fans have been clamoring to see more of. He says a decision was made that he would not continue wearing the mask, so he would not cover up the anger that was written on his face in every scene. But in the moment, he was overcome with emotion and felt like a superhero.

“It was something that I never thought was possible for someone who’s a British Indian actor,” Dhawan said. “I was thinking about

Davos at that time, thinking about his mom and father in K’un-Lun, and me, Sacha Dhawan, thinking about my mom and dad back in the U.K., and I’m thinking, ‘I did it, Mom and Dad.’ It was a very proud moment, not just for me, but for other British Indians or Indians all over the world (to see) that this is possible. It’s a real big step for the Marvel universe.”

 ?? NETFLIX-MARVEL ?? Sacha Dhawan stars as Davos in “Iron Fist.”
NETFLIX-MARVEL Sacha Dhawan stars as Davos in “Iron Fist.”

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