<p>A beloved series or a movie always inspire international remakes but to find out that there are over two dozen versions of <em>The Office</em>, including an Indian take, is simply "mind-bending" for Hollywood star John Krasinski.</p>.<p><em>The Office</em>, which itself was a remake of Ricky Gervais-led UK show, is considered to be one of the greatest sitcoms in American television history, running on NBC from 2005 to 2013.</p>.<p>Krasinski, who played the charming Jim Halpert across the eight seasons, said he was "blown away" when he heard about the show's Indian version, which came out on streamer Disney+ Hotstar in 2019.</p>.<p>"I am aware (of the Indian version). I was so blown away by that. That is so mind-bending and so exciting. I think there's like 26 different versions of <em>The Office</em> now or something, which is insane.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/entertainment/entertainment-news/vicky-kaushal-reveals-rajkumar-rao-was-first-choice-for-masaan-1174676.html" target="_blank">Vicky Kaushal reveals Rajkumar Rao was first choice for 'Masaan'</a></strong></p>.<p>"I've heard that the Indian version is extremely popular and a big deal, which is awesome. I can't wait to see it," Krasinski told <em>PTI</em> in an interview.</p>.<p><em>The Office</em> centred around the lives of employees of the fictional Dunder Mifflin Paper Company, led by their effervescent manager Michael Scott (Steve Carell).</p>.<p>The show's success is often attributed to the bouquet of characters it offered to the viewers -- from Rainn Wilson's uptight and scheming Dwight Schrute, the lovable Pam (Jenna Fisher) to BJ Novak's forever intern Ryan Howard and Mindy Kaling's Kelly Kapoor.</p>.<p>Over the years, its offshoots popped up in various countries, including Canada, Chile, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Israel and Saudi Arabia.</p>.<p>For Krasinski, <em>The Office</em> was nothing short of "an amusement park of creativity", that ultimately paved the way for his debut as a writer-director with the critically acclaimed horror film <em>A Quiet Place.</em></p>.<p>"I never knew that directing would be anything that I would do in the future. I have to give so much credit to <em>The Office</em>. I mean, <em>The Office</em> was my film school. It looked like I got the best gig in the world as an actor, but really I got the best gig in the world as a creative person," the 43-year-old actor said.</p>.<p>During the show's run, the actor went behind the camera for three episodes and got to learn the technicalities of the filmmaking process.</p>.<p>"I got to see what it really was like to have geniuses in the writing room. I was lucky enough to have the camera guys show me all the 'ins and outs' of each shot, and then go into the edit with these editors and see what a first cut, a second cut or a third cut looks like.</p>.<p>"So I was just in heaven. It was like an amusement park of creativity. Without that show I wouldn't have had the courage to try to direct myself," Krasinski said.</p>.<p>His maiden directorial <em>A Quiet Place</em> was a critical and commercial success when it came out in 2019. The movie, set in a post-apocalyptic world, followed a family of four trying to save themselves from blind monsters with an acute sense of hearing. It also featured Krasinski's actor-wife Emily Blunt.</p>.<p>The actor later wrote and directed a follow-up <em>A Quiet Place Part II</em> and there are already reports of a third installment. A spin-off titled <em>A Quiet Place: Day One</em> is currently in pre-production.</p>.<p>As an artiste who wears many hats -- that of an actor, writer and director -- Krasinski said he has an "ignorant" approach towards his status as a multi-hyphenate star.</p>.<p>"I don't see myself as that. Maybe it's an ignorant way of looking at things but when I show up, I always just look at whatever is in front of me. When I'm acting, I have such a blast and when I'm directing, I have such a blast.</p>.<p>"I certainly have learned a lot as a director from being an actor and vice versa," said Krasinski, whose acting credits also include movies such as <em>License to Wed, Leatherheads, It's Complicated, Big Miracle and 13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi.</em></p>.<p>He currently stars in the third season of his smash hit Prime Video series <em>Jack Ryan</em>, based on author Tom Clancy's popular spy novel series.</p>.<p>What Krasinski has learnt from being "an actor who gets to direct" is that every project is a team effort.</p>.<p>"Every single person, the hundreds and hundreds of people, who are involved in making a show like this, you owe to every single one of them. It's such an incredible team effort and especially through the pandemic.</p>.<p>"For us and our crew, it was such a huge and brave thing to do. To come back to work and shoot the show. It was huge," he said.</p>.<p>Krasinski's involvement in the various aspects of the show's production was visible to his co-star Michael Kelly and has left the actor in awe.</p>.<p>"It's interesting because while we were doing <em>Jack Ryan</em>, he's the actor, but he's also the executive producer and at times, he's a director and at times, he's a writer. He's all those things.</p>.<p>"As a co-star who works with a multi-hyphenate person, he wears all those different hats while we're working. It's also a great learning experience for me and the other actors," Kelly said.</p>.<p>"Jack Ryan" season three, consisting of eight episodes, also features Wendell Pierce, Nina Hoss, James Cosmo and Betty Gabriel.</p>.<p>Co-produced by Amazon Studios, Paramount Television Studios and Skydance Television, the third season is currently streaming on Prime Video.</p>
<p>A beloved series or a movie always inspire international remakes but to find out that there are over two dozen versions of <em>The Office</em>, including an Indian take, is simply "mind-bending" for Hollywood star John Krasinski.</p>.<p><em>The Office</em>, which itself was a remake of Ricky Gervais-led UK show, is considered to be one of the greatest sitcoms in American television history, running on NBC from 2005 to 2013.</p>.<p>Krasinski, who played the charming Jim Halpert across the eight seasons, said he was "blown away" when he heard about the show's Indian version, which came out on streamer Disney+ Hotstar in 2019.</p>.<p>"I am aware (of the Indian version). I was so blown away by that. That is so mind-bending and so exciting. I think there's like 26 different versions of <em>The Office</em> now or something, which is insane.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/entertainment/entertainment-news/vicky-kaushal-reveals-rajkumar-rao-was-first-choice-for-masaan-1174676.html" target="_blank">Vicky Kaushal reveals Rajkumar Rao was first choice for 'Masaan'</a></strong></p>.<p>"I've heard that the Indian version is extremely popular and a big deal, which is awesome. I can't wait to see it," Krasinski told <em>PTI</em> in an interview.</p>.<p><em>The Office</em> centred around the lives of employees of the fictional Dunder Mifflin Paper Company, led by their effervescent manager Michael Scott (Steve Carell).</p>.<p>The show's success is often attributed to the bouquet of characters it offered to the viewers -- from Rainn Wilson's uptight and scheming Dwight Schrute, the lovable Pam (Jenna Fisher) to BJ Novak's forever intern Ryan Howard and Mindy Kaling's Kelly Kapoor.</p>.<p>Over the years, its offshoots popped up in various countries, including Canada, Chile, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Israel and Saudi Arabia.</p>.<p>For Krasinski, <em>The Office</em> was nothing short of "an amusement park of creativity", that ultimately paved the way for his debut as a writer-director with the critically acclaimed horror film <em>A Quiet Place.</em></p>.<p>"I never knew that directing would be anything that I would do in the future. I have to give so much credit to <em>The Office</em>. I mean, <em>The Office</em> was my film school. It looked like I got the best gig in the world as an actor, but really I got the best gig in the world as a creative person," the 43-year-old actor said.</p>.<p>During the show's run, the actor went behind the camera for three episodes and got to learn the technicalities of the filmmaking process.</p>.<p>"I got to see what it really was like to have geniuses in the writing room. I was lucky enough to have the camera guys show me all the 'ins and outs' of each shot, and then go into the edit with these editors and see what a first cut, a second cut or a third cut looks like.</p>.<p>"So I was just in heaven. It was like an amusement park of creativity. Without that show I wouldn't have had the courage to try to direct myself," Krasinski said.</p>.<p>His maiden directorial <em>A Quiet Place</em> was a critical and commercial success when it came out in 2019. The movie, set in a post-apocalyptic world, followed a family of four trying to save themselves from blind monsters with an acute sense of hearing. It also featured Krasinski's actor-wife Emily Blunt.</p>.<p>The actor later wrote and directed a follow-up <em>A Quiet Place Part II</em> and there are already reports of a third installment. A spin-off titled <em>A Quiet Place: Day One</em> is currently in pre-production.</p>.<p>As an artiste who wears many hats -- that of an actor, writer and director -- Krasinski said he has an "ignorant" approach towards his status as a multi-hyphenate star.</p>.<p>"I don't see myself as that. Maybe it's an ignorant way of looking at things but when I show up, I always just look at whatever is in front of me. When I'm acting, I have such a blast and when I'm directing, I have such a blast.</p>.<p>"I certainly have learned a lot as a director from being an actor and vice versa," said Krasinski, whose acting credits also include movies such as <em>License to Wed, Leatherheads, It's Complicated, Big Miracle and 13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi.</em></p>.<p>He currently stars in the third season of his smash hit Prime Video series <em>Jack Ryan</em>, based on author Tom Clancy's popular spy novel series.</p>.<p>What Krasinski has learnt from being "an actor who gets to direct" is that every project is a team effort.</p>.<p>"Every single person, the hundreds and hundreds of people, who are involved in making a show like this, you owe to every single one of them. It's such an incredible team effort and especially through the pandemic.</p>.<p>"For us and our crew, it was such a huge and brave thing to do. To come back to work and shoot the show. It was huge," he said.</p>.<p>Krasinski's involvement in the various aspects of the show's production was visible to his co-star Michael Kelly and has left the actor in awe.</p>.<p>"It's interesting because while we were doing <em>Jack Ryan</em>, he's the actor, but he's also the executive producer and at times, he's a director and at times, he's a writer. He's all those things.</p>.<p>"As a co-star who works with a multi-hyphenate person, he wears all those different hats while we're working. It's also a great learning experience for me and the other actors," Kelly said.</p>.<p>"Jack Ryan" season three, consisting of eight episodes, also features Wendell Pierce, Nina Hoss, James Cosmo and Betty Gabriel.</p>.<p>Co-produced by Amazon Studios, Paramount Television Studios and Skydance Television, the third season is currently streaming on Prime Video.</p>