India, April 2 -- The rain arrives just as our outdoor shoot begins in Delhi, forcing a change of scene. Minutes later, we are navigating the city in a Dilli auto with Spanish actor Enrique Arce, best known as Arturo from La Casa de Papel, or Money Heist, with the Capital offering an unplanned, cinematic setting. Enrique says he's still surprised by the love he receives from Indian fans, especially since his character is one of the most disliked on the show. "I am amazed. I was 45 when I shot for that show; I am 53 today. I didn't expect that my show would travel to such distant places," says the actor, who was invited as a special guest at the just-concluded inaugural edition of International Film Festival Delhi (IFFD). On his first visit to India, Enrique admits he's only seen a little Indian content but is keen to explore more. "It's such a big country. there's so much content for your own people. I'll make sure to watch not just Bollywood, but films across languages, even indie cinema. We don't really get Indian movies on TV back home," says the actor. Interestingly, the actor reveals that director Zoya Akhtar's Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara (2011) intrigued him the most. "Many of the things they showed in that film, happen in the region I come from, like La Tomatina! You don't know how much it impacted tourism, so many Indians came to Valencia, Spain. That's money for Spain, and culture for you guys, it's a win-win situation," he says, adding, "Then there are a few names, whose films I want to see: Shah Rukh Khan, Anil Kapoor and Aamir Khan." As for his experience attending IFFD, he says it felt like a "Bollywood film". "They called me onstage and made me dance. I was not prepared, and they played Bella Ciao! I would want to come backto India again. If it is with work, amazing! Whatever I get offered here, I would say yes withoutthinking twice. I visited the Yash Raj Films Studio in Mumbai, too," he shares....