Prithviraj actor Akshay Kumar has opened up on Hindi vs South row that has been a topic of discussion since the past month or so. It can be recalled that a Twitter interaction between Ajay Devgn and Kichcha Sudeep had sparked a debate about Hindi as India’s national language. Akshay told India Today, “I don’t believe in this divide. I hate it when someone says South industry and North. We are all one industry and that is what I believe. I think we should stop asking this question. It is important that we understand that this is how Britishers rules us, by dividing us. We have never learned our lessons. We are still not understanding this part. I think the day we realize that we are one industry, things will start working better for us.”
On the topic of remixes and remakes, Aksshay said, “Someone questioned me in the morning about remakes and why are we remaking it? I asked why not! What is the problem? Is there a problem in remaking? OMG, Oh My God! , my film was remade in Telugu and became a huge hit. Their Rowdy Rathore we remade and worked for all of us. Why does anyone have a problem? Why shouldn’t it happen? People question on remix songs, why shouldn’t we remix? There are originals being made and then there are remakes, why is anyone having a problem with them coexisting? If a good film is being made in South and we buy its rights and remake it, what is wrong in it?”
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