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Indian Actors Well Accepted On Foreign Shores Now: Sonu Sood

Darpan News Desk, 10 Jan, 2017 12:43 PM
  • Indian Actors Well Accepted On Foreign Shores Now: Sonu Sood
Actor Sonu Sood, who is awaiting the release of his Sino-Indian film "Kung Fu Yoga", feels Indian talent is "well accepted" now on foreign shores, and says it has opened many avenues for actors hoping to make it big in the west.
 
"Indian actors are very well accepted on the foreign shores now...Many doors have opened. They have been given great roles. I am sure this new development will give many avenues to the actors. It is a great positive sign," Sonu told IANS over phone from Mumbai. 
 
Many see Hollywood as a threat to Bollywood in the Indian market. But Sonu says it is not fair to compare the two. 
 
He said: "They have the liberty to make big films with huge scale with the kind of budgets they have, the kind of reach they have, the kind of audience they have. We are also delivering great stories in whatever resources we have. So, we can't compare." 
 
The actor, who has featured in films like Salman Khan's "Dabangg" and Shah Rukh Khan-starrer "Happy New Year", added that "we should be really proud of what cinema we make". 
 
Sonu started out as a model before venturing into showbiz in 1999, and has featured in Hindi, Tamil and Telugu films. He has also established his production house Shakti Sagar Productions in memory of his father. 
 
On the film front, Sonu will soon be seen in "Kung Fu Yoga" alongside Jackie Chan, and is also excited about Chinese film "Xuanzang" - China's official pick for the 89th Academy Awards.

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