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Kumail Nanjiani steps out in a light brown blazer and orange button-down for new show Immigrant

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Kumail Nanjiani took a step back into the past when he filmed a scene for his upcoming series Immigrant on Monday.The actor, 44, donned a light brown tweed jacket over an orange button-down shirt as he transformed into real-life characterSomen 'Steve' Banerjee.Banerjee created the famous Chippendale's chain of male strip clubs that popped up all over the United States in the 1980s.

Time machine:Kumail Nanjiani took a step back into the past when he filmed a scene for his upcoming series Immigrant on MondayHe was arrested and pled guilty toattempted arson, racketeering and murder for hire in the early 1990s.

However, on the morning Banerjee was due to be sentenced he was found hanging in his prison cell.Meanwhile, getting into character, Kumail's black hair was combed over to the right, and he added a pair of thick-rimmed glasses.

Interesting color palette:The actor, 44, donned a light brown tweed jacket over an orange button-down shirt He walked around the parking lot putting flyers on era-appropriate cars like a station wagon with wood paneling.The flyers read, 'A Male Exotic Dance Night, For Ladies Only.'In one shot, a woman wearing blue jeans and a black and white striped t-shirt with very short sleeves had a flyer in hand and appeared to be reading it with interest.

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