No matter how many South Indian film industry actors make a transition to Bollywood, they are mostly referred to as "South Actors."?
In a recent interview, the father-duo son opened up and gave a heartfelt explanation on why they are proud of the tag. Actor Nagarjuna and his son-actor Naga Chaitanya have opened about being referred to as 'south actors.'?
In a new interview, they both revealed that they hear it all the time but added that they are proud of their roots.
"All the time. 'What happens in the south?' The same thing happens in the south. Even now, when I walk in a restaurant somewhere in Delhi or Mumbai, 'Woh south ka actor hai (He's an actor from the south)', they say that. At the airport, the CISF guys, I keep hearing that."?
When asked if it bothers him, "No, not really. Really proud."?
¡°We hear it all the time. Like dad said, we are happy about it; our roots are here. But at the same time, it is nice that the whole North Indian, South Indian divide has gotten diluted. I think it has always been the case; our emotions are the same, we all are human beings, and we connect to, so it¡¯s good that people are seeing that way now. I think technology is removing that barrier.¡±
Naga Chaitanya and his father Nagarjuna starred in Telugu supernatural film Bangarraju.?
Kalyan Krishna Kurasala's film is a sequel to the 2016 film Soggade Chinni Nayana. The film also features Krithi Shetty, Ramya Krishna, Chalapathi Rao, Rao Ramesh, Brahmaji, Vennela Kishore, and Jhansi.
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