The 32-year-old actor, who reprises his role as Tom Keen in the spin-off from crime thriller TV series "The Blacklist", says working in a project from a different country is a "fulfilling" experience for an artiste.
"Some incredible films have come out of India recently... incredible directors, incredible actors. Doing a film with somebody who's from a different country or culture than you, is very fulfilling because they bring with them different insights, experiences, cultural norms and expectations.
Initially, Ryan's character was going to be "killed off" in the pilot of "The Blacklist", but the creators later changed their mind.
Now the actor plays a central character in the spin-off, which airs in India on Colors Infinity. Ryan says he is discovering more shades to his character in the new show.
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"I feel like we've developed this really cool character over four seasons (of 'The Blacklist') and I am excited at the opportunity to explore his back story. It's a lot of fun because he's a lot of things at once.
Ryan also made his directorial debut with "Literally, Right Before Aaron", starring Cobie Smulders and Justin Long, which premiered at 2017's Tribeca Film Festival.
The actor-turned-director says he is in awe of filmmaker Woody Allen, who has influenced his art of making movies.
"In terms of directing, there's a number of directors who definitely had a great impact on me, Woody Allen certainly being one of them," Ryan says, adding that he particularly likes the way Allen "combines sort of thoughtful insight on the human condition with humour" and uses "simplistic long shots".
"... I would absolutely love to collaborate with her anytime," Ryan says.
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