Sunny Deol advises Bollywood to learn from South cinema

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Sunny Deol, a well-known Bollywood actor, has encouraged filmmakers in northern India to learn from their southern counterparts. He made these comments at the trailer launch of his upcoming film, "Jaat," which is set to release on April 10. The movie is produced by Mythri Movie Makers, famous for the hit film "Pushpa." Deol praised the way southern filmmakers create movies. He said they focus on the story and work closely with directors, showing trust in their vision. Deol believes that this approach helps make films that resonate with audiences across the country. He mentioned that Hindi cinema should return to its roots to make more relatable stories. He also expressed concern that Hindi filmmakers have become too influenced by Western trends. According to Deol, this shift has caused many to lose interest in genuine filmmaking. He noted that the traditional bond between producers and directors has weakened due to corporate involvement. Deol is open to playing complex characters in the future, comparing his choices to those of his brother Bobby Deol. He said that good stories are essential for making movies that appeal to audiences. "Jaat" promises high-energy drama and features a talented cast, including Randeep Hooda and Saiyami Kher. The film will be released in Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu languages. Deol hopes to work again with his family, including his father Dharmendra, if a fitting story comes along.


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