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Omi Vaidya shares his journey from '3 Idiots' to Hollywood's 'American Warrior', exploring new challenges and breaking stereotypes.
Actor R Madhavan feels that language in no more a barrier in the world of cinema.
“Language is no more a barrier — not just between Bollywood and the southern industry, but between Hollywood, Bollywood, Tollywood and everywhere possible, because people are watching ‘Interstellar’ and ‘Gravity’ with as much intensity they are watching a Hindi or Tamil films. So, we are competing at a global level,” Madhavan told IANS.
The actor, 47, says a good story and performance reach out to a wider audience.
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“‘Baahubali’ was a dubbed film in Hindi and definitely a huge grosser. So, I think a well-told story and performances reach out to a global audience and we need to be global with our films,” he added.
Talking about his work, the “Saala Khadoos” actor said: “I have multiple projects waiting to go on the floor, but I have to really wrap my head around the next subject… ‘Chanda Mama Door Ke’ is next on the cards and then a biopic. It’s a very interesting year ahead and there are a lot of challenges, but I’m just beginning to play the game.”
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