Kangana Ranaut, who by no means minces her phrases, has but once more spoken in assist of South movies. Hailing their means to remain linked with their viewers, Kangana mentioned individuals are in a position to relate to South movies as a result of “they are deeply rooted in their culture.”
“The way they have a connect with their audience, it is very strong,” Kangana informed ABP Live, condemning how actors in Bollywood and their star youngsters fly off overseas, watch English movies, and discuss solely in English, which creates extra hole between them and the viewers.
Stating particularly that she doesn’t intend to “troll anyone,” Kangana mentioned, “With us, the kids go abroad to complete their studies. They talk in English, watch only Hollywood films. Talk differently. So, how will they connect? Dekhne me bhi ajeeb se aise lagte hai jaise uble hue ande (They even look weird like boiled eggs). So, people cannot relate.” She added that Pushpa The Rise’s success is as a result of the actor donned a glance, which was relatable.
“Look how Pushpa looks like someone we know. Every laborer is able to connect with him. Tell me which of our actors can look like a laborer? They cannot. So, their culture (of South film industry) and their down-to-earth quality is paying them off. I hope they don’t start taking inspiration from the West,” Kangana mentioned.
As the dialog continued, Kangana mentioned that Bollywood movies are in a position to earn over Rs 300 crore due to the racket run by huge camps. The actor mentioned her struggle has at all times been in favour of wealthy content material, and as we speak, the viewers is ready to perceive that. She mentioned many of the scripts coming from these camps (referring to huge manufacturing homes) are inferior in high quality, which can also be one of many causes to why she by no means agreed to be part of the movie or star with A-listers.
“Uss racket ka part banne se hamesha se hi mana kia hai. Jitni films mana kari maine bade bade heroes aur production houses ke saath, unki guarantee thi, but content itne inferior quality ka tha. Tabhi nahi ki. (I didn’t want to be a part of the racket. All the films I rejected with big production houses and heroes is because the content was of inferior quality),” she mentioned.
Kangana is presently selling her movie Dhaakad, which releases on May 20. The movie sees her sharing the display screen area with Arjun Rampal and Divya Dutta.