Popular filmmaker Boney Kapoor himself has been embroiled in controversy as his argument with producer Naga Vamsi has created a rift. Now it seems that the producer had a clash with Siddharth during a roundtable interview.
In an interview with producers from major film industries, Boney Kapoor was seen talking about how the audience accepted it Kamal Haasan For each other in the old days. Despite the film being a new face to the Hindi-speaking region and directed by a South Indian director, it was a huge success and is considered a classic in Bollywood.
Hearing these comments, actor-producer Siddharth chimed in and asked if the same would be possible in the current Bollywood scenario. In response to this, Boney Kapoor said, “This can happen.” Why has Adi Chopra cast Taarak?jr ntr) for your film?”
In response to this, Naga Vamsi said that Junior NTR is not a new face in cinema. Siddhartha Continuing, “You’re talking about the biggest superstar in the industry working with one of India’s biggest filmmakers.”
The comments regarding bringing new faces from the South into Bollywood films come at a time when the debate between Naga Vamsi and Boney Kapoor has created division on the internet. For those unaware, producer Naga Vamsi had earlier commented that Bollywood films are made only for the people of Juhu and Bandra, which are posh areas of Mumbai.
The producer also said that the industry changed only when films like Baahubali, RRR, Animal and Jawan were made. These comments were made after Boney Kapoor spoke about the overseas market of South films including Tamil and Telugu.
Furthermore, Naga Vamsi mentioned that he was specifically referring to mass entertainment films boney kapoor He firmly said that such films have always existed in Bollywood.
Furthermore, Vamsi pointed out that the division between films is not based on language, but on the quality of the films, emphasizing that audience preferences have changed over time.
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