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Anjana Sukhani praised India’s varied film cultures
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[QUOTE="Queen, post: 90088, member: 27"] Anjana Sukhani just dropped the most wholesome take on Indian cinema's multilingual landscape, and she's not wrong. The actress broke down how Hindi films typically chase a pan-India viewership while regional industries stay deeply tethered to local culture, language, and traditions, noting that everything from food habits to acting formats shifts between the two worlds. She called the diversity a gift for actors who get to bounce between Hindi, Punjabi, Telugu, Marathi, Kannada, and Malayalam projects. Her résumé backs that up with Salaam-e-Ishq, Golmaal Returns, a Kannada debut in Maleyali Jotheyali opposite Ganesh, the Telugu flick Don Seenu with Ravi Teja, and a 2016 Marathi entry called Laal Ishq alongside Swapnil Joshi. Most recently, she popped up in Imtiaz Ali's Main Vaapas Aaunga, sharing screen space with Diljit Dosanjh, Naseeruddin Shah, Sharvari, and Vedang Raina in a stacked ensemble that hit theaters earlier this summer. [/QUOTE]
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