Tuesday 24 January 2012

Dhanush signs a Hindi film


He will play the lead role in a Hindi film titled 'Raanjhnaa', a love story.
To be helmed by Anand L Rai, the director of 'Tanu Weds Manu', the movie is expected to hit the floors soon. Confirming this development, Dhanush says, "Yes, I am happy to make my Bollywood debut with this film by Anand L Rai. It is a great script."
The director too is equally happy. He says: "Dhanush is a talented actor who is so simple and down to earth. I was mightily impressed with his performance in 'Aadukalam' and that was one of the reasons behind having him on board."
A couple of months ago, there was a buzz that Dhanush would wield the megaphone for a Hindi film. But this latest development has apparently put an end to the claim. In Kollywood, the actor will soon have his first release of 2012, '3'.

1 comment:

Anand Kumar said...

Good for Dhanush! That's all I can say regarding his new hindi movie. But, I wanted to address some of the north/south divide comments, for people who are saying it's only in people's minds and that Tamilians are the only ones to be at fault are completely wrong. The fact of the matter is, this is a multi-cultural/multi-lingual country, and all we should have as common medium of language is English period. I am not going to force you to learn Tamil and I won't let you tell me that I should learn Hindi. That's not to say that I wouldn't learn Hindi if I had genuine interest in learning a new language, but I would never want to be forced to because that's the "national language". There's just lot more animosity both ways in terms of TN, because we weren't going roll over and say, let Hindi be shoved down our throats even if don't like it, like Andhra, Karnataka, etc. Let's take Doordarshan for example during the 80s/90s instead of it being a local thing, all most the entire programming was in Hindi and if we were lucky they would translate some of that to worst kind of Tamil. Also, things have changed for the better as the country as developed, but before there was very much the North first mentality absolutely. Sorry, maybe you don't know this or you weren't like that, but it was actually the case and we generally forced the rest of India to look to us because of our economic strength and the sheer nature of our society. I am not saying that politicians in our state don't take advantage of us by using language as a wedge issue, they did do it , but that wouldn't take away from the fact there were genuine issues at hand regarding federalism. I welcome different kinds of people to our state, and hope that you's see our openness to different cultures and languages who call TN home. In fact our present CM is not from our state, but from Karnataka originally, and previously MGR was from Kerala so there you have it, as long as you ready to do good for TN and it's people all are welcome in the state.