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Bollywood Star Sanjay Dutt Envisions Mega-Movie with Top Stars from Across India

Summary

  • Sanjay Dutt wants a movie featuring stars from Bollywood, Tamil, Kannada, and Telugu industries
  • Dutt says there should be no boundaries between film industries in India
  • Dhruva Sarja cites Kamal Haasan's statement as reason for Tamil film's ban in Karnataka
Bollywood Star Sanjay Dutt Envisions Mega-Movie with Top Stars from Across India

In a recent event, Bollywood star Sanjay Dutt voiced his opinion that there should be no boundaries between India's various film industries. Dutt, who was present at the Tamil teaser launch of his Kannada film 'KD - The Devil', expressed his admiration for actors from the Tamil, Kannada, and Telugu film industries, stating that Bollywood actors "love" them just as much as they love Bollywood.

Dutt went on to suggest that a movie should be made featuring leading stars from across these different industries, saying it would be "one of the best things." He named specific actors he would like to see in such a project, including Rajinikanth, Thalapathy Vijay, Dhruva Sarja, and Jr NTR.

The article also touches on the recent release challenges faced by Tamil and Kannada films in each other's states. Actor Dhruva Sarja acknowledged that a controversial statement made by Kamal Haasan had resulted in the prevention of the release of his pan-Indian film 'Thug Life' in Karnataka. However, Sarja noted that Tamil films have generally been able to release in Karnataka without any issues.

Actress Shilpa Shetty, who is also part of 'KD - The Devil', emphasized that audiences care more about the "language of cinema" than the language of the film itself.

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Sanjay Dutt suggested that a movie should be made featuring leading stars from Bollywood, Tamil, Kannada, and Telugu film industries, as he believes there should be no boundaries between these industries.
According to actor Dhruva Sarja, a controversial statement made by actor Kamal Haasan resulted in the prevention of the release of the Tamil film 'Thug Life' in Karnataka.
Shilpa Shetty emphasized that audiences care more about the "language of cinema" than the language of the film itself.

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