From the last few years, South cinema has started dominating Bollywood, which has been the face of Indian cinema for decades, and the superstars and top filmmakers working there show no qualms in admitting it. Akshay Kumar, one of the top leading men of Hindi cinema, has now said that Bollywood has a lot to learn from south cinema.
The “Khiladi” actor, who is making his South cinema debut with Rajinikanth’s “2.0′, speaking at the audio launch event of the film held the other day in Dubai, said, “I have done 130 Hindi films so far. 2.0 is my 131st film, and my first Tamil film. I got to learn at least something during the making of all those 130 Hindi films, but I was learning throughout the making of “2.0”. I had never imagined to work in such a rich, both financially and conceptually film.”
The National Award winning actor further said that Hindi filmmakers have a lot to learn from their South counterparts. “They work in unity and respect each other’s talent, we have to learn that. They are now taking Indian cinema to international standard, and Bollywood needs to draw inspiration from them,” he added.