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This is what the Chief Justice of India advices all the Telugu filmmakers!

CJI N.V. Ramana reportedly feels sad over the tapering off the im... Read More
CJI N.V. Ramana reportedly feels sad over the tapering off the importance of his mother tongue Telugu. He also made some interesting pieces of advice to

Telugu

filmmakers, writers, actors and singers that they shouldn’t look down upon the local language. He wants them to learn and speak it in an appropriate way and pass it on to the upcoming generations with proper pronunciation & diction through the movies, dialogues and songs.

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He reportedly regrets that our filmmakers & actors are not giving importance to our language, tradition and culture these days despite it being their duty, being in such a powerful audiovisual industry.

NV Ramana

also points out that despite the fact that he can't speak proper

Hindi

, he is trying his best to learn and speak it like a native. He also adds that our youngsters are in the negative notion that mastering a couple of International languages can fetch them superior jobs and can make a great career, whereas it is not the case with the local language, which he says is an absolute myth.

Though Telugu youngsters are not intentionally looking down upon Telugu, they are doing so, so as to achieve success in their jobs and their competitive careers and even governments are promoting it, which is quite unfortunate.

He adds that one should not forget their roots and quotes an example from veteran actors NTR and

ANR

that they too lacked lots of skills in their initial days, but overcame it by paying some special attention. Therefore he suggests having some training sessions for the people who are bad at the language so that It can help and survive our culture.


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