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Unfair To Say Hindi Films Can't Achieve What Regional Cinema Has: Sonakshi Sinha

Darpan News Desk, 14 May, 2018 12:35 PM
  • Unfair To Say Hindi Films Can't Achieve What Regional Cinema Has: Sonakshi Sinha
Actress Sonakshi Sinha, who made her acting debut with "Dabangg" in 2010, agrees that certain facets of regional cinema are better than the mainstream Hindi film industry, but she finds it unfair to say it cannot achieve the attention and adulation that movies from different parts of the country are getting.
 
In 2014, Sonakshi worked in Tamil film "Lingaa" wth superstar Rajnikanth. She says that since she has tasted the dynamics of how regional cinema works, she knows its strength, but it is not unachievable by the Hindi film industry.
 
Sonakshi, who was here at the launch of Streax Professional's Spring Summer 2018 Collection "Marigold", told IANS: "I have done a Tamil film, and based on that I can say that their style of work is slightly better than how we work over here (in Bollywood).
 
"In terms of timings, vision, originality and the concepts that they come up with... like the stuff they make over there, we could not even imagine making over here. Otherwise, why hasn't a 'Baahubali' been conceptualised in Hindi cinema till today? And they have gone and done it and we can all see how," she added.
 
The daughter of actors Shatrughan Sinha and Poonam Sinha says Hindi cinema will always be her "first love".
 
"I really respect the way they (regional cinema makers and actors) work, but yes it is unfair to say that we (Hindi cinema makers) cannot do it. Where there is a will, there is a way. If we want to do it, we can do it, we will do it," said the "Lootera" actress.
 
 
 
It was filmmaker Shekhar Kapur, as the jury head of the 65th National Film Awards last month, who said Hindi cinema was far behind regional cinema in content and treatment of subjects.
 
On working on the digital platform, Sonakshi says she is open to it as it is the "future".
 
"A lot of money is being pumped into making good digital content. People are watching it, and nowadays everybody is on their phone. Everybody has access to it. I think that is the future and if something really good came along my way in terms of a digital series or a movie even, I wouldn't mind doing it," said Sonakshi.
 
A number of times, certain actors have stepped behind the camera and surprised the audience -- be it a web series, short film or a feature movie. However, Sonakshi feels she is incapable of directing.
 
"I don't think I am capable of directing or going behind the camera. A director's job is really tough. I have seen all these wonderful directors I have worked with over the years. And I would not be able to do what they do.
 
"If I have any idea, I will give it to the right person. Maybe they can implement it, but I love being in front of the camera and being the actor. That is what I love and that is what I will do," said the actress, who will next be seen in "Happy Phirr Bhag Jayegi", "Kalank" and "Dabangg 3".
 
"Satisfied" with her journey so far in the acting world, Sonakshi says her films have taught her something or the other and she is still learning.
 
"Learning should never stop. I hope it only gets better."

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