Bollywood actress Kangana Ranaut has acted in only one Telugu film and she seems mighty impressed by this industry as she gave the best compliment. Taking to her Twitter, Kangana wrote that people’s perception is wrong when it comes to Hindi film industry but it’s Telugu industry which is in top position.
“People’s perception that top film industry in India is Hindi film Industry is wrong. Telugu film industry has ascended itself to the top position and now catering films to pan India in multiple languages, many hindi films being shot in Ramoji Hyderabad,” tweeted Kangana.
Then the ‘Queen’ actress said all the film industries in the country should come together and compared this phenomenon with ‘Akhand Bharat.’ “Films have an ability to bring the entire nation together but @PMOIndia let’s first please bring these many industries together who have individual identities but not a collective identity please join them together like Akhand Bharat and we will make it number one in the world,” added Kangana.
She also mentioned about how south dubbing films are getting huge response online but are not getting theatrical release which is not the case for Hollywood films which get wider release at the box office.
Blaming the media for such reception to Hollywood films, Kangana also raked up the monopoly in single screen theatres.
Well, Kangana is touching every aspect of industry from mafia to monopoly of managing theatres! Phew!
This post was last modified on 19 September 2020 3:04 pm
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