Kamal Haasan Calls for Indian Recognition Beyond Oscars

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 It's our turn to recognise the greatest performances from around the globe, said legendary actor kamal haasan, who is heavily marketing his latest movie "Bharateeyudu 2" in telugu states. He also noted that "we are the largest filmmaking community in the world." Giving people the india world's best performance award is my dream. It's not conceit. We must never forget our significance. We need to start producing the highest calibre of motion pictures. We're capable of it. The Oscars will come to us for suggestions if we do that."

In actuality, the Academy Awards are seen to represent the height of success and acclaim in the film industry. After winning an Oscar, "Naatu Naatu" from "RRR" recently garnered a lot of love for Indians. Although the Oscars are considered the pinnacle of indian awards, kamal haasan has consistently voiced his disapproval.

He said that the Oscars were originally established to honour Western films for their respective audiences. "A recognition from the Academy committee, therefore, needn't be seen as the pinnacle of glory," he stated. Undoubtedly, kamal haasan, who enjoyed "Vikram's" popularity, is also counting on his next movie, "Indian 2," to connect with audiences and help him reclaim his superstar status in the telugu states.
 
 

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