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Updated : Apr 24, 2022

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Kannada actor Sudeep Kiccha, recently stated that Hindi is no longer the national language. He was recently seen at the opening event of the film 'R'- The Deadliest Gangster Ever. The film is directed by Ram Gopal Varma, and it stars Kannada superstar Upendra. It will be released all over India.

While speaking at the event he said that Southern filmmakers are creating films that are recognised around the world. Telugu and Tamil films are now being dubbed in Bollywood. However the success rate is low. He also praised the KGF Chapter 2 film's success.

You said that Pan India was filmed in Kannada. I'd like to make a minor change to it. The national language is no longer Hindi. Today Bollywood filmmakers are making Pan-India movies. They are putting in a lot of effort to make those films successful by dubbing them in Telugu and Tamil. However those efforts are not paying off. 'Today, the South is producing films that are all over the place.' Sudeep Kiccha said






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