

RGV says north stars are jealous of South stars I am proud to be a Kannadiga!! - Siddaramaiah April 27, 2022 It is the duty of every Indian to respect linguistic diversity of our Country.Įach language has its own rich history for its people to be proud of. Hindi was never & will never be our National Language.

The actor’s comment is not surprising given that he has been taking up movies that position him as a nationalistic hero. “Hindi was, is and always will be our mother tongue and national language,” wrote Devgn. The comment did not go down well with actor Ajay Devgn, who tagged the Kannada actor on Twitter and asked him why he releases Hindi dubbed versions of movies made in his mother tongue. Recently, actor Sudeep Sanjeev, while commenting on the success of Kannada movie K.G.F: Chapter 2, said, "Everyone says that a Kannada film was made on a pan-India level but a small correction is that Hindi is not a national language anymore". And I am trying to revive that,” he said. I realised we just stopped making such films. “I have been doing action for almost five decades now and along with contemporaries, we started off with the heroism and the heroic roles. That’s one reason Sanjay Dutt gave for producing such films in a recent interview. And it is totally reasonable to understand that post Covid-19 restrictions, people are seeking action-based movies with larger-than-life heroes. Nearly all South films have been mass entertainers, with mind-blowing action scenes. Image credit: Mythri Movie Makers Why are South movies outperforming Bollywood? We started thinking about mainstream films only in terms of money and box office…”

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He went on to say that this is a “lesson for Mumbai industry mainstream filmmakers on how to make mainstream cinema." On the success of Hindi-dubbed versions of South films, he said, “They are unapologetic, they are passionate, and every shot they take as if they are taking the best shot in the world…Each and every frame is actually shot in a manner as if it were a life and death situation.

They really don’t know where to look,” Bajpayee told Delhi Times. forget about Manoj Bajpayee and the likes of me for a minute, it has sent a shiver down the spine of all the mainstream filmmakers from the Mumbai film industry. Image credit: Hombale Films Manoj Bajpayee says the success of south films has sent shiver down the spine of filmmakers So, how does Bollywood feel about the unprecedented success of south films? While actor Manoj Bajpayee says “Bollywood filmmakers are scared”, Nawazuddin Siddiqui feels it’s just a “phase”. It may be only too true to say that Hindi cinema has long been characterised as ‘Indian cinema’ and other language films are categorised as ‘regional cinema’. Now be it the Hindi-dubbed version of Allu Arjun’s Telugu film Pushpa: The Rise (which grossed ₹106 crore) or SS Rajamouli’s RRR and Kannada film KGF 2, both of which grossed ₹300 crore each, south Indian films have outperformed big-budget Hindi films. What has long been termed as ‘regional cinema’ has shown record breaking success in the post-pandemic era. In recent times, south films have seen phenomenal success in the Hindi belt.
