There’s often been a debate about Hindi vs South. Often, actors have united and demanded that there be no division and wanted fans to praise “Indian cinema” altogether. But Singham Again co-stars Akshay Kumar and Ajay Devgn are currently discussing the difference between the 2 industries. They’ve called out Bollywood over its lack of unity. Scroll below for more details!
As most know, Ajay Devgn is currently entertaining fans on the large screens with Singham Again. Directed by Rohit Shetty, the cop drama features Akshay Kumar in a cameo as Sooryavanshi. Deepika Padukone, Tiger Shroff, Ranveer Singh, Kareena Kapoor Khan, and Arjun Kapoor are also a component of the Diwali release.
Akshay Kumar on Bollywood vs South
On the Hindustan Times Leadership Summit 2024, Akshay Kumar visibly expressed his disappointment within the Hindi film industry. Asked if he feels the South Indian industry is doing a lot better and has more unity, he responded, “I agree that we don’t have much unity. I don’t know what Ajay thinks. Unity is lacking, respect is lacking, and that may be a big thing.”
Ajay Devgn agrees with Akshay Kumar!
It seems the Singham Again actor feels quite the identical. Ajay Devgn didn’t stop there. He also praised the South Indian actors for supporting one another and standing up for each other during difficult times. He feels it’s lacking within the Mumbai film industry, although he has all the time wanted that to occur.
Ajay Devgn added, “So far as we’re concerned, the 4-5 of us who began together within the 90s – me, Akshay, Shah Rukh, Salman, Aamir and others – will not be in any type of struggle or conflict. We’re there for one another, and everyone knows that. You won’t ever see that conflict between us.”
Devgn also cited the instance of Son Of Sardaar 2. While Akshay Kumar held the rights to the movie title, he happily gave it away for his Singham Again co-star.
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