Dhanush says ‘it just doesn’t make sense’ to label him a ‘south actor’: ‘We’re all just actors from India’

Dhanush says 'it just doesn’t make sense' to label him a 'south actor’:
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Dhanush saw the release of the Hollywood debut The Gray Man this Friday. The film Russo Brothers, which also stars Chris Evans, Ryan Gosling, and Ana de Armas, began flowing on Netflix on July 22. Previously, the actor joined the film director Anthony and Joe Russo in Mumbai for the official screening of the film in the film. and promotion. During this promotion, Dhanush spoke to the media about his dislike of the term ‘southern actor

In The Gray Man, Dhanush played Avik San alias The Lone Wolf, a mysterious killer who crossed the path with the protagonist played by Ryan Gosling. In the original source material Mark Greaney with the same name-Entnis Avik is not mentioned. But in the film, he is called by character Chris Evans as ‘Sexy Tamil Friend’. Defending the choice to make Avik San specifically Tamil, Dhanush said, “This is not absolutely necessary but there is nothing wrong in it. The more details, the better! Joe Russo tells me the more tastes, the better. So, we just try to add A little more taste. I don’t think there is hurt to say he is a Tamil man from India. “

However, the actor added that in the changing times, this ethnic or regional identity has no place outside the camera now. Speaking of being called a ‘southern actor’, Dhanush said, “I will appreciate it if they collectively call us Indian actor, rather than the southern actor or northern actor. The world has shrunk and the border and faded line. This is the time to gather and make this large industry. This is a very large industry. It would be very good if we functioned together and make films for everyone, not only southern or North Sudder-not a regional film but a national film. “

The winner of the national award added that the streaming platform proliferation has made access to universal content, which was followed no one made content only for one language audience. “Every film for everyone, especially with a digital platform. Now everyone has easy access to watch everyone’s job. Talent is easily seen. This is the right time to become an actor too. If you do a good job, if you do the work properly, you are noticed by everyone. So, it doesn’t make sense at this time to call me or someone else as a southern actor. We are only actor from India, “said Dhanush.

While the gray man was his first robbery in Hollywood, he was familiar with changing language. After starting his career in Tamil’s films in the early 2000s, this actor made a Hindi film debut in 2013 with Raanjhana and since then worked in Shamitabh (2014) and ATRANGI RE (2021). He also worked on the Bilingual Tamil-Telugu film titled Vaathi (Sir In Telugu). Directed by Venky Atluri, the film also stars Samyuktha Menon. It started shooting in January.

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