Birthday Special | When Ram Charan chose to speak in Hindi in Oscar interview while addressing India

At a post-winning Oscars awards for "Naatu Naatu", Ram Charan was asked to send a mesaage to India to which he chose to speak in Hindi

NewsBharati    27-Mar-2023 13:09:13 PM
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Recently, there have been several debates of Hindi vs South going on for a while now. To protect a regional language is good initative, but to insult other Indian language is not one should practice. As reported earlier, actor who acted in several Hindi movies had insulted the language in the name to protect Kannada language.
Amid all of these chaos, popular RRR actor Ram Charan has set an example in front of all the regional langauge speakers including Hindi.
 
Ram Charan Hindi
 
After winning Oscar for Best Original Song - Naatu Naatu, he was asked to send a message to India in a interview by Variety. And, he chose to speak in Hindi!
 
"We are feeling very proud for you, guys. India, you have given such a good reception for our movie. Thank you India, thank you my audience," Ram Charan said.
 
Further, he did not forget to thank the Telugu audience, too which is another example to not forget where your journey has started. "I am very proud as a Telugu person and as a Telugu actor," the humble actor said.
 
 
 
After coming to India, he was also asked why he choose to speak in Hindi to which he responded that the Hindi audience has also helped to reach where they are today.
 
 
Speaking on the same, Ram Charan said, "Ji, obviously. I have to thank the Hindi audience. I am so proud that as a Telugu person, when they showered support towards us and the film since the release of Baahubali. So much love that we reached Hollywood. So, I am grateful to their love and love for cinema which is more important. Though, I am a Telugu person, I am also an Indian. We reprsenting India. We are representing the 92 years of Indian cinema. So it is a proud moment. It's a responsibility! 
Now, this indicates they want to end this North-South debate which has been brewing for last couple of months. One should remeber that every regional language is important and everyone should respect it and protect it!