New Delhi. Aamir Khan and Kareena Kapoor Khan’s film Laal Singh Chaddha is going to hit the theaters soon. It is a different matter that on the same day Akshay Kumar’s film Raksha Bandhan is also ready to knock in the cinema hall. While Akshay Kumar’s film focuses on brother-sister relationship, Aamir’s film has love, drama, innocence, truth, fight for nation, life. Striving for Life and beautiful scenes are everything. Both the films are being released on a large scale. Aamir Khan is sharing the screening of the film with superstars of India like Chiranjeevi and Naga Chaitanya where both of them start tearing up after watching the film. But in terms of emoting the audience, Akshay Kumar’s Rakshabandhan is no less. The film has been written by Atul Kulkarni and he has put forth his point of view on the South vs North Debate that has been going on for several months, here we will tell that after all, Atul Kulkarni has discussed the South vs North debate. What have you said?
In a conversation with India Today, Atul Kulkarni says that he does not think about North vs South debate and it at all. Atul Kulkarni says that it is not that pan India films are being made from today, but they have always been made and people watch them, apart from this he also agrees that the audience is not always the same, they keep on changing. Is. Atul, the author of Laal Singh Chaddha, says, “I don’t really think about all these things. I believe that people see what they like. We as a nation take pride in producing the largest number of films in the world, and proud of the nation which has such a rich history in filmmaking. suddenly we [भाषा को लेकर] Like to discriminate. I’ll never understand it.” He also said that the responsibility of the filmmakers is to tell the stories in a beautiful way. Don’t keep thinking about other things.
When Atul was asked if he was nervous about the release of his film, Atul replied that he has learned the pressure during the release of the film in these 22 years. When asked whether Bollywood movies have failed to attract audiences at this point of time, do they fear for Laal Singh Chaddha too, he said, “You make the audience to watch or not to watch any film. cannot direct. Isn’t it? It just depends on the qualification. If people like it, people will watch the film. I think it is a completely independent process.”
The film Laal Singh Chaddha, an adaptation of Tom Hanks starrer Forrest Gump, is slated to hit the screens on August 11.