Singapore actor Mathialagan thanks British director Dev Patel for Monkey Man role
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Mathialagan (left) plays an arms dealer in Dev Patel's directorial debut Monkey Man.
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SINGAPORE – It did not matter that the part was small. For Singaporean actor Mathialagan, it was an “incredible opportunity” to be in a Hollywood movie.
The 59-year-old, who starred in Mediacorp’s long-form series Tanglin (2015 to 2018) and legal drama Code Of Law (2012 to 2020), has a small role as an arms dealer in Monkey Man.
The action thriller, now showing in Singapore, is British actor Dev Patel’s directorial debut.
Mathialagan took to Instagram on April 7 to express his gratitude to Patel. Mathialagan also shared a clip of his scene.
The actor wrote: “Grateful beyond words for the incredible opportunity to be a part of Monkey Man, helmed by a true legend in the industry.”
He added that working alongside Patel was “an absolute honour and a masterclass in itself”.
“His and his team’s vision, dedication and passion for storytelling have left an indelible mark on me. It’s been a journey of learning, growth and sheer joy.”
Patel’s breakout role was in British director Danny Boyle’s Oscar-winning film Slumdog Millionaire (2008). He went on to star in films such as The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (2011) and Chappie (2015), before earning a best supporting actor Oscar nomination for the 2016 biopic Lion.
Correction note: An earlier version of the story misspelt Mathialagan’s name. This has been corrected. We are sorry for the error.


