Why Bollywood Actors create Nuisance before their movie release?
During the recent release of the film "Attack," john abraham expressed his disdain towards telugu films, saying that he would not want to star in regional films just to please a few people. He also claimed that because hindi is the national language, he would prefer to just feature in hindi films, rather than playing a supporting role or anything in regional films.
And now, with ajay Devgan's "Runway" set to hit theatres this Friday, he's resurrected the comments made by Kichha Sudeep, claiming that hindi will always be their mother tongue and national language, and that they will only make films in that language. This sparked a debate on social media, with Kichha's remarks, "I can read your hindi reply, but can you understand if I do reply in Kannada?" being interpreted as a slap to many hindi fans.
So, what's the deal with this fad? These hindi heroes blame south heroes and south films just before the premiere of a hindi film in the name of praising the national tongue. To begin with, a language spoken in only eight states cannot be designated as the national language, despite the fact that we can confidently declare that 80 percent of indians comprehend english better than Hindi. Perhaps bollywood stars should refrain from creating such a ruckus in order to promote their recently released flicks. Isn't that so?