Aditi Rao Hydari: People should not use words like regional and south films. We are Indians and we make Indian films – Exclusive – Times of India

Aditi Rao Hydari He has worked successfully in both North and South films and has achieved the same kind of acclaim and success in all the languages ​​with which he has dubbed. Her career has flourished in both Tamil And telugu Apart from his memorable performance in cinema, Hindi. talking to etimes Regarding the never ending debate between South and North films, Aditi said, “We are the Indian film industry. I hope we stop using words like regional films and South films. We are Indians and we Indians make movies. Our strength as a country is our diversity, culture, history of languages, it’s all. There’s so much to explore. We have so much to do and a lot to say, this Indian This is just the beginning for the films.”

Dismissing any rumors about film industries competing with each other, he said, “I hope our industry works together to tell our stories to the world. Stories that are honest and authentic, Stories that will catch the attention and attention of the world. I hope people with talent and relevant voices will have an easy journey to make the movies they want to make.”

Aditi expressed that the West does not see Indian cinema through the prism of South, North or any other regional classification. He explained what Indian filmmakers need to do in the near future, “We should be more aware, learn more by listening and listening and be more grateful for the opportunities and opportunities to be who we are and to bring out the talent. We have to convince us first.”

Apart from having great insight into Indian cinema, Aditi is also a trend setter in the world of fashion. his recent appearance Cannes And other international events have made an impact, with her minimalist yet chic styling lauded everywhere. She revealed, “I’ve been stubborn and determined to keep my style as simple and effortless as possible. I wanted to be and if I made mistakes they would be mine to learn from.”