<p>Dev Patel and his friends broke up a knife fight outside a convenience store in Adelaide, Australia, a representative for the Oscar-nominated actor has confirmed.</p>.<p>According to Australian outlet 7News, a man and a woman were fighting on August 1 when the man was stabbed in the chest. He is expected to survive.</p>.<p>In a statement to entertainment website <em>Variety</em> on Tuesday, Patel's representative said, "We can confirm that last night, in Adelaide, Dev Patel and his friends witnessed a violent altercation that was already in progress outside of a convenience store."</p>.<p>The British actor of Indian origin, known for films such as <em>Slumdog Millionaire</em>, <em>Lion</em> and <em>The Green Knight</em>, acted on his natural instinct "to try and de-escalate the situation" and break up the fight, added the representative.</p>.<p>"The group was thankfully successful in doing so and they remained on site to ensure that the police and eventually the ambulance arrived," read the statement.</p>.<p>The statement from Patel's team emphasised that "there are no heroes in this situation and sadly this specific incident highlights a larger systemic issue of marginalized members of society not being treated with the dignity and respect they deserve".</p>.<p>"The hope is that the same level of media attention this story is receiving (solely because Dev, as a famous person, was involved) can be a catalyst for lawmakers to be compassionate in determining long-term solutions to help not only the individuals who were involved but the community at large," the statement concluded.</p>.<p>Patel's directorial debut <em>Monkey Man </em>is currently in post-production at Netflix. He is also set to star in Wes Anderson's <em>The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar</em>, set up at the streamer.</p>
<p>Dev Patel and his friends broke up a knife fight outside a convenience store in Adelaide, Australia, a representative for the Oscar-nominated actor has confirmed.</p>.<p>According to Australian outlet 7News, a man and a woman were fighting on August 1 when the man was stabbed in the chest. He is expected to survive.</p>.<p>In a statement to entertainment website <em>Variety</em> on Tuesday, Patel's representative said, "We can confirm that last night, in Adelaide, Dev Patel and his friends witnessed a violent altercation that was already in progress outside of a convenience store."</p>.<p>The British actor of Indian origin, known for films such as <em>Slumdog Millionaire</em>, <em>Lion</em> and <em>The Green Knight</em>, acted on his natural instinct "to try and de-escalate the situation" and break up the fight, added the representative.</p>.<p>"The group was thankfully successful in doing so and they remained on site to ensure that the police and eventually the ambulance arrived," read the statement.</p>.<p>The statement from Patel's team emphasised that "there are no heroes in this situation and sadly this specific incident highlights a larger systemic issue of marginalized members of society not being treated with the dignity and respect they deserve".</p>.<p>"The hope is that the same level of media attention this story is receiving (solely because Dev, as a famous person, was involved) can be a catalyst for lawmakers to be compassionate in determining long-term solutions to help not only the individuals who were involved but the community at large," the statement concluded.</p>.<p>Patel's directorial debut <em>Monkey Man </em>is currently in post-production at Netflix. He is also set to star in Wes Anderson's <em>The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar</em>, set up at the streamer.</p>