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Ram Gopal Varma says ‘North stars are insecure and jealous…’ of Ajay Devgn and Kiccha Sudeep.

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After actors Ajay Devgn and Kiccha Sudeep got into a Twitter spat over the subject of Hindi being the national language, filmmaker Ram Gopal Varma decided to weigh in. Sudeep had caused a stir when he stated that Hindi is no longer a national language due to the success of South Indian language films, and Ajay Devgn had responded by questioning why the South industries dub films in Hindi in the first place.

According to Ram Gopal Varma, the north stars are jealous of the south stars because a Kannada dubbing film #KGF2 had a 50 crore opening day and we will all see the coming opening days of Hindi films. There’s more: “Whether you meant it or not, am glad you made this statement because without a doubt it would have had dire consequences.”

When Hindi is not our national language, why do you release your films in your mother tongue by dubbing them in Hindi? Is Hindi our national language, then, my brother, why do you release your films in your native language by dubbing them in Hindi? Sudeep received a letter from Ajay. Our mother tongue and national language have always been and will continue to be Hindi. “Man Jan Gan.”

It’s good to hear from you again, Sudeep. I got your text in Hindi and it made sense to me. That is sole because we have all respected, loved, and learned Hindi. No offense, sir, but I was curious what would happen if my response was typed in Kannada!! “Don’t we also belong to India, sir? Sudeep said the quote was taken out of context and he didn’t mean to start a debate

Ajay drew back, and the two appeared to reach an agreement. Thanks for clearing up the confusion, Ajay wrote. I’ve always considered the film industry to be one. We respect all languages and expect others to respect ours as well. Maybe something got lost in translation.”
Sudeep was asked about the success of the Kannada film KGF: Chapter 2 a few days ago at the film launch of R: The Deadliest Gangster Ever. It was a pan-India film in Kannada, he said. I’d like to make a minor change. Hindi is no longer recognized as a national language.

Today, they (Bollywood) are making pan-India films. They are attempting to achieve success by dubbing Telugu and Tamil, but it is not working. Today, we make films that are seen all over the world.”

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