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Kangana Ranaut to Mrinal Thakur: When stars expressed their admiration for South Indian films

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Oct 16, 2023, 20:00 IST
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Kangana Ranaut to Mrinal Thakur: When stars expressed their admiration for South Indian films

The South Indian film industry has gained significant popularity in recent years with movies like ‘RRR,’ ‘Pushpa,’ and ‘KGF 2’ garnering widespread attention. Many have speculated that South Indian cinema is making a strong impact and challenging Bollywood's dominance. What sets South Indian films apart is their emphasis on exceptional storytelling, a realistic approach to plots, and a willingness to experiment and create unique content.

These Bollywood actors' comments reflect the mutual respect and admiration between the two thriving Indian film industries, South Indian and Bollywood, which continue to contribute unique and impactful content to the world of cinema.

Here are some statements and opinions from Bollywood actors who have openly expressed their admiration for the South Indian film industry:

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​Kangana Ranaut

Kangana Ranaut, who appeared in ‘Chandramukhi 2’ with Raghava Lawrence, expressed her passion for the South Indian film industry. She praised Mrinal Thakur's character in ‘Sitaramam’ and explained that South Indian films often connect with audiences more effectively, especially as they feature relatable characters. She emphasized the importance of staying connected to one's own culture and roots.

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​Mrinal Thakur

Mrinal Thakur, who gained recognition with the pan-Indian movie 'Sita Ramam' alongside Dulquer Salmaan, has been cast with Vijay Deverakonda in her next Telugu film. She shared that working in the South has broadened her perspective on cinema and life as an actor. She appreciates the depth given to each character in South films and the unique and intuitive storytelling approach of South Indian filmmakers.

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​Shah Rukh Khan

Shah Rukh Khan made a powerful appearance in the South Indian film industry through Atlee's ‘Jawan’ in Tamil, which was a box office success. He wishes to see the growth of both South Indian and Bollywood movies and has great admiration for South Indian films. He witnessed the love and affection from the fans all these years and it encourages him. Jawan has crossed the box office collection of 600 crores so far.

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​Kareena Kapoor

Kareena Kapoor, who recently starred in the OTT release 'Jaane Jaan' which garnered a lot of good reviews from critics . She holds deep respect for South Indian films. She admires the content and the great actors in South Indian cinema, such as Pawan, Rajinikanth, and Mammootty. Language barriers are the only hindrance to her personal connection with South Indian movies.

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​Sanjay Dutt

Sanjay Dutt, enjoying the success of ‘KGF 2,’ highlighted the larger-than-life heroism often found in South Indian films. He believes that Hindi cinema should not forget the importance of heroism, which the Southern industries have maintained. He expressed the hope that this trend returns to the Hindi film industry and noted the significance of catering to audiences from different regions.His gross and violent portrayal of a villain in KGF garnered huge acceptance for him, even in South India.

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