Ranbir Kapoor Roars While Speaking Out Regarding The “South Vs. Hindi Debate” And “Boycott Bollywood”
Ranbir Kapoor is prepared to make a comeback to the big screen with Luv Ranjan’s Tu Jhooti Main Makkaar after experiencing success with Brahmastra. The movie, in which Shraddha Kapoor also has a role, will have a significant premiere on March 8 in honor of Holi. The actor recently spoke extensively about #BoycottBollywood and the industry’s contrast to the South Film Industry while doing extensive promotional work.
According to the actor, a small group of individuals began the anti-Bollywood narrative after the Covid-19 pandemic, which has not yet subsided.
Ranbir Kapoor disclosed in a recent interview that he is been questioned about #BoycottBollywood numerous times. He wishes to say a lot, but whenever he expresses an opinion, it is misunderstood. He continued by expressing their pride in South Indian films in response to the discussion between Hindi and South films.
Ranbir Kapoor said, “Hindi cinema is very proud of films like KGF, RRR, and Baahubali. We all are inspired by these films and we also want to do films that reach such a large audience, but I think a lot of it is media to blame. There were certain media members during that period who were going with this propaganda of ‘boycott Bollywood… Bollywood ye hai, wo hai… drugs and all of that to kind of shame Bollywood,’”
Ranbir Kapoor further elaborated, “I’ll just say that our job is to entertain you but ‘aapko film nahi dekhni aap mat dekho na… why are you starting a narrative of lies?’ It’s not just the actors but there are so many people who work in this industry toh aap unke paet pe kyu laat maar rahe ho (why are you destroying their livelihood?).”
“I found it really silly and stupid and now since I have been doing marketing, I’m asked this question repeatedly in press conferences so it’s like ‘aap mere paet pe laat maar rahe ho mere industry pe laat maar rahe ho toh what do I say?’ They read something on social media then ask me and when I give my opinion it gets misconstrued. It’s all silly and stupid,” he concluded.
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