FILMMAKER Rohit Shetty
says he does not like terms
like Bollywood, Kollywood
and Tollywood as he believes
Indian cinema is one and filmmakers from different languages
should work towards making it
better.
"It should be one nation, one
celebration and one cinema that
is Indian cinema. I think it's high
time that we all come together
again. Bollywood,Tollywood, earlier it was said as a joke.
It's not
something to be proud of, being
called Bollywood.
"We are Hindi cinema, Indian
cinema,Telugu cinema. I think it's
high time we all come together
and make Indian cinema proud,”
Shetty told reporters at the launch
of the Indian National Cine
Academy (INCA) recently.
The 51-year-old filmmaker,
known for films such as Golmaal
franchise, Singham franchise and
Chennai Express, said the remake
culture among the
Hindi and south cinema has been there
since the 1950s.
“Since the inception of cinema, the
film production
houses of the south,
their directors have
been making films
here (in Hindi) and the
films from here have
been remade there as
well... L V Prasad sir is
such a huge director, he
made so many films here
(in Hindi). In the 70s, Amit
ji's films were remade in the
south. Till today, they remake 3
Idiots, Kahani, Queen,” he said.
"I think we should all celebrate
cinema now. The world is shrinking due to social media. Everyone
knows each other. Every state child
knows the actors are from which
(film) industry,” he concluded.