Telugu film industry has many talented actors and I love all of them& Jr NTR really learns things so quick be it dancing or some words from other language ❤️ proud of him and everyone actor who took Indian films to next level
Telugu Language shaped Indian Cinema which is definitely a thing to boast 😁 RRR has surely given credit to Indian cinema 🤠 whereas once upon a time Telugu was never given shape or recognition especially the great north used to think south is only Tamil lol 😂 now the whole world recognises our language. Proud to be part of the Telugu community. Much love from Singapore ✌️
Well said. Whatever you said is true. Now north india is recognizing south India, but 80’s and 90’s, even till 2010 they used to call us madrasi. Bloody chapathi people. Proud hydrabadi.
Jr NTR is currently the most talented Actor in India 👑🐯. Those are saying Suriya should understand one thing. Suriya is definitely one of the best actors in India. But what about other things ? Talent doesn't mean only acting. NTR is one the finest dancers in India ( probably the best ) , good singer , can speak more than 6-7 languages , impeccable dialogue delivery , a host . These are all things what i meant when i said talent . What about Suriya ? Can he do all these things ?
Guys calm down every actor has gave their best to the roles they have done.If we take Ram and Bheem role in RRR, Charan and NTR are 'the' best no Surya no one can do the way they have done.If we take Rolex only Surya the man that's it,no arguments chill 🔥🔥
Not a fan of Rana but loved watching him being honest and not sugar coat others for just the sake of formality. He seems cool and a guy who is rooted to his culture, I mean look at him he seems like dominating and intimidating but he in actual is complete the opposite. I am Tamilian living in Mumbai. I watch both Bollywood and south movies( specially tamil & few Telugu). What he said is true ppl in Bollywood is like they speak more English than Hindi. That is so true. Nothing wrong in doing that but all the time English. Is this an Hollywood movie that u r promoting.
It is always awkward when you hear "I love you" in Telugu, coz we rarely use it that way in real life. We don't use the exact words but use affectionate terms like "bangaram" to accompany 'I love you" .. and use "I like you" more often.
@@Anu27906 True that! It always sounds cringe to me when someone tries to say "I love you" as a way to show their love for the language or culture. But anyways, what can we do, we are a repressed nation!! 😅🤣
All the best for Rana naidu series first time acted to venkatesh sir and Rana awesome full success Ravali one of the most down to earth and good family especially venkatesh sir very positive wibes and no controversial person both combination movie aiethe enka bagundedhi
Dub movies are being watched since years here and that has helped a lot television has done that since years and made a solid fanbabse in many houses am watching since yrs
Anna (NTR) not like our homo sapiens sapiens he 2.o version of homo sapiens sapiens that kind of mind he has no words about he just more then outstanding ❤️❤️❤️anna
RC❤ is a classic actor who is not yet xplored completely. I think he has all the potential within to become a global actor. The way he has moulded himself and the way he is upscaling his talents is really inspiring. I know how people used to criticize his acting but now he is one of the most wanted actors in the world. Fly high brother❤❤❤❤❤
I think that movie is happening,prabhas , Amitabh sir, Deepika,dulqur ,dishapatani,and many others from industries . Project k it going to change Indian cinema
I watched rana naidu and watch Venkatesh garu's work for the first time. He is super convincing as naga. He is superb .. unbelievable ... I am a fan now. Where was he all the time ... Rana is actually too sweet to play a negative character.
At 12:04 the question about casting different actors from across different film industries of Bharat, it would have to be something like Mahabharat with multiple parts. What do you think?
Yes, i fee sad some people in Telugu states can’t even speak Telugu. I don’t like when people forget their language and culture. I like how Tamil people love their language and culture.
Why not? What people needs to understand is telugu film industry never craved for someones attention nor desperate for anyone to act here . There are some tremendous actors in the hindi film industry and they are always respected nd would love to see them in telugu movies though
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To add to Rana's point - it is ludicrous to see the Hindi film industry folks feel ashamed of their own language and instead feel pride in speaking the English language. The Hindi film industry is pretentious to say the least. Only actors like Pankaj Tripathi, Manoj Bajpayee and their ilk are the redeeming grace there. It is great that the film industry from South India is now getting the recognition they have always deserved. Their rootedness is what makes them genuine.
I think they should stop discussing the city of Mumbai as if it has no traditional culture.Bollywood is culturally devoid not Mumbai.The reason they think so is because their only point of contact in Mumbai is unfortunately Bollywood .Mumbai has a traditionally rooted extremely underrated and phenomenally talented film industry which is Marathi.Interestingly I find many Southern stars(and I do like their work)do the same thing to the Marathi film industry by not acknowledging its presence in Mumbai ( since it is smaller) that Bollywood once did to them when they were smaller.Also constantly calling Mumbai Bombay,I’ve had friends who get very offended when Chennai is called Madras even by mistake.A fact that they are very sensitive to.I realize it might not be intentional but they are essentially following the same pattern that Bollywood followed a few decades back.Shouldn’t the courtesy extend beyond the perceived North-South discussion to include all industries?Bollywood operates in a North Indian language,Mumbai is not North India.
@@ahtnak._Well, the official name of Mumbai is Mumbai.And yes Mumbai suffers from being the only place where two industries operate from the same town plus being the commercial capital it attracts a lot more non locals than any place in India and and I think the Marathi industry suffers because of it quite badly.I am not against anyone coming to work but Bollywood and the lure of Hindi movies particularly ( because of it's reach and glamor)attracts too many unsavory elements as well who live on it's fringes.Local culture is so different..So it's not just Bollywood generically overshadowing all regional movies.Marathi movies struggle to find theaters in their own state because of who controls distribution.Its a very unique problem which other industries don't face.So there's no scope for growth inspite of brilliant work.And now,since peoples tastes have changed, Bollywood too is suffering because of it.Theres a language and location mismatch and cultural vacuum which Bollywood is not acknowledging.They need to move to Delhi or UP if they want to get culturally rooted again.As for my previous statement,,I didn't say they were discrediting the Marathi industry so much as not being aware of it.I also remember many times when recently actors from southern India have referred to the movie industry as being 80 years old.(And we just celebrated 100 years of Marathi and Indian cinema in 2013 ) It's most probably because the first Telugu movie was released in 1932.Like I said it might not be intentional on the part of these stars but because of lack of awareness but then that's exactly what we are talking about.Ignorance and awareness is a two way street.
Just like how you are referring Telugu/Tamil/Kannada/Malayalam as South, here they are also referring Marathi/Hindi as Bombay. When you can't recognize the diversity of the South then how can you expect others recognize your diversity. TBH, RGV is the only director who is a Telugite IMO made best use of the Marathi talent. You will find atleast one theatre or one commercial movie actor in his movies.
@@cs416 You have not read my post well .I specifically said southern stars not South Indian stars.Theres a difference.South India is not a place ,but India does have a southern part.Just like Mumbai and Gujarat are the western part..And as far as I know most of the stars themselves use the same term 'South' to differentiate themselves from Bollywood.Something even I'm not doing.Everybody is aware of the different cinemas in the southern part of India but in the context I used they did not need to be named individually because each operates out of it's own state.Nobody is going to talk about Chennai and refer to Telugu films or talk about Hyderabad and refer to kannada films as if the local language industry doesn't exist.The problem simply does not arise.Where as Mumbai is unique because ,Bollywood is a misfit because it is not the language of the state yet is considered the only industry there.That is the point that was being made.And I did notice you used Bombay instead of Mumbai.Very mature.....
@@RG-un2vl Whether you use term Southern stars or South India its evident that you are not recognizing the diversity in India of South. So, by your logic we should call Marathi & Gujarati actors as Western India actors. BTW, whatever you have mentioned in the above comment is exactly opposite happening. The actors from Telugu/Tamil/Kannada/Malayalam always have to correct these reporters who always forcefully put these terms like South ka cinema or South Indian stars and these actors are forced to use these terms. If you watch interviews with Rishabh Shetty or Sudeep or Mahesh Babu though these actors try to specify their language based cinema educated & uneducated foolish reporters intentionally refer them as South ka Cinema.