Don't dub Tamil movies in Hindi!
Pawan Kalyan's comments regarding the ongoing political controversy over the Hindi language in Tamil Nadu have become interesting. He responded in his own style about attitudes towards languages, culture, and the way they are accepted.
Pawan Kalyan believes that everyone should have the feeling that all languages in the country are equal. He said that it would be a duplicitous attitude for Tamil Nadu to oppose Hindi while dubbing its films into Hindi and targeting the North Indian market."On one hand, they say that Hindi should not be spoken and Sanskrit should be suppressed. But they demand that their industries should receive income from Hindi-speaking areas. Where is the justice in this?" he asked.
Pawan also believed that there was no need to foster hatred towards languages, and accepting differences would lead to balance. He said that Muslims, wherever they are, offer prayers in Arabic or Urdu, and similarly, Sanskrit is the foundation of mantras in Hinduism."Should we now recite mantras in Telugu or Tamil in temples?" he asked sarcastically.
Pawan Kalyan commented that instead of controversies in terms of languages, there is a need to recognize the integrity of the country and accept that they are all part of Indian culture. Pawan's comments became a sensation when the Hindi language became a topic of discussion again in Tamil Nadu.