
On Wednesday, there was a war of words on Twitter between Bollywood actor Ajay Devgan and Kannada film actor Kicha Sudeep. Both gave their opinion regarding the Hindi language. Although after some time the misunderstanding between Ajay Devgan and Kichcha Sudeep was resolved, now the producer-director of Bollywood and South films Ram Gopal Varma has given his reaction on this whole matter.
Ram Gopal Varma has supported Kicha Sudeep in this whole matter. At the same time, he made a big statement saying that the artists of North India are jealous of the artists of South India. Ram Gopal Varma has said this through social media. Ram Gopal Varma is very active on social media. He is also known to express his opinion freely on many issues.
Ram Gopal Varma, on his official Twitter account, supported Kichha Sudeep on the Hindi language controversy, writing, "Kiccha Sudeep sir The undeniable ground truth is that the stars of the north feel insecure and envious of the stars of the south because of a Kannada dubbing film." KGF 2 had an opening of 50 crores and we are all going to see the upcoming opening days of Hindi films.
This tweet of Ram Gopal Varma is going viral on social media. Let us tell you that recently Kicha Sudeep had reached an event. In this event, he was questioned about the stupendous success of KGF Chapter 2. To which the actor said, 'Someone said a pan India film (KGF 2) was made in Kannada. I want to make a small correction. Hindi is no longer the national language. They (Bollywood) are doing Pan India films today. They are struggling with dubbing in Telugu and Tamil but it is not happening. Today we are making such films which are going everywhere.
On this matter of Kicha Sudeep, Ajay Devgan tagged him on Twitter and wrote, 'My brother, if according to you Hindi is not our national language, then why do you release your mother tongue films by dubbing them in Hindi? Hindi was, is, and always will be our mother tongue and national language. Jan Gan Man.' Responding to this, Kichcha Sudeep has written, 'Hello Ajay Devgan sir, the context in which I have spoken, I think it has not reached you that way. I will tell you my point when I meet you in person. It is not meant to hurt, provoke or start an argument. why would I do that.'
In his next tweet, Kicha Sudeep wrote, 'And Ajay sir what you have text in Hindi. I understood that because we respect, love, and have learned Hindi. I don't want anyone to insult you but what if I had written my answer in the Kannada language? We are from India, are we not sir? To this Ajay Devgan replied, 'Kiccha Sudeep you are my friend, thank you for correcting the misunderstanding. I always believe that the film industry is one. We respect all languages. I request everyone to respect our language too. I think the correct translation has not reached me.
On this Kicha Sudeep has said, 'Translation and interpretation are perspectives. That's why I don't react to anything without knowing it. I don't blame you, sir. I would have been happier if you would have tweeted me about the creative region. Love and regards.
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