In a recent press conference was held for ‘Thalavii’, Kangana Ranaut shared his opinion about Hollywood films.
The actress felt that Hollywood films had to be discouraged who would also help in making ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat’.
The actress gave a strong statement of words that went “Hollywood has destroyed other industries by creating a global monopoly.
They took over our screen.
We prefer to see the Dubbed version of Lion King or Jungle Book for the Dubbed version of the Malayalam movie ‘
Urging the fan to watch more Indian films, the actress said, “We need to enjoy our own film first, both Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu or Punjabi.
We must keep our people and our industry our priority and prevent Hollywood films.
This is a way to make Atmanirbhar Bharat ”
In ‘thalavii’, the actress will see the essay of the role of JAYaLalitHAA who is a politician and film Indian actress who served as Tamil Nadu’s minister for more than fourteen years between 1991 and 2016.
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Kangana will then be seen in ‘Dhaakad’ – a spy thriller where it will take the essay of the role of an officer named Agent Agni.
Actor Arjun Rampal and Divya Dutt are also part of the upcoming film.
Kangana also has a film like ‘Tejas’ and ‘Manicarnika Back: Legend Didda’, in Kitty.
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