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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Priyamani Rejects 'Pan-India' Label, Calls for Unity in Indian Cinema

Priyamani Rejects 'Pan-India' Label, Calls for Unity in Indian Cinema

29 Oct

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Summary

  • Priyamani disapproves of the 'pan-India actor' label, says 'we're all Indian'
  • Cites examples of legendary actors who worked across languages without the tag
  • Encourages audiences to appreciate films without over-criticizing or over-analyzing
Priyamani Rejects 'Pan-India' Label, Calls for Unity in Indian Cinema

In a recent interview, acclaimed actress Priyamani has expressed her disapproval of the term "pan-India actor," which has become increasingly common in the Indian film industry. Priyamani, who has worked extensively in both Hindi and regional cinema, believes that this label is unnecessary and only serves to divide the industry.

"We're all Indian at the end of the day. What is this pan-India? I don't understand," Priyamani said. She highlighted examples of legendary stars like Kamal Haasan, Rajinikanth, Prakash Raj, and Dhanush, who have successfully balanced careers in multiple languages without ever being called "pan-India actors." Priyamani argues that artists have been working across languages for decades without needing such a tag.

The 41-year-old actress also commented on the changing attitudes of audiences, noting that people have become more sensitive and prone to over-analyzing films. "It's okay to have opinions, but don't overanalyze or try to influence others. Watch a film for what it is," she said. Priyamani encouraged audiences to share feedback but not to go overboard with criticism, as hundreds of people work hard to bring a project to life.

Priyamani's comments come as she prepares to reprise her role as Suchi in the upcoming third season of the popular web series The Family Man. Her balanced perspective on the industry and audience dynamics reflects her experience and commitment to the craft of acting.

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Priyamani disapproves of the 'pan-India actor' label, saying 'we're all Indian' and that it unnecessarily divides the industry.
Priyamani cited Kamal Haasan, Rajinikanth, Prakash Raj, and Dhanush as examples of legendary actors who successfully balanced careers in multiple languages without being called 'pan-India actors'.
Priyamani encourages audiences to watch films for what they are, without over-criticizing or over-analyzing them. She says people have become too sensitive and should appreciate the hard work put in by the makers and actors.

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