'Pan-Indian' is a disrespectful word, says Tamil star Siddharth
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At a time when south Indian films are gaining more attention than ever before, a new term -- 'pan-Indian'-- is being used to refer to films in regional languages that are emerging as superhits as a result of being watched by masses from across the country.
CHENNAI: At a time when south Indian films are gaining more attention than ever before, a new term -- 'pan-Indian'-- is being used to refer to films in regional languages that are emerging as superhits as a result of being watched by masses from across the country.
While many think that describing a film as pan-Indian is actually a compliment, actor Siddharth, who has worked in films in over five languages, including Hindi, and who enjoys a huge fan following in two of the most popular film industries of the country, believes otherwise.
Draw his attention to how south Indian films are now ruling the roost and ask him if times have changed from when people looking to get into Bollywood would first make their mark in regional films, the actor shoots back, "These are given only by the people in the middle who are watching the game. Almost 15 or 16 years ago, I gave interviews. In those days, the hot topic was cross-over cinema. When will we go to Hollywood?
"At that time, I said in a Hindi interview, 'why do you want to cross over the seas? Why don't you want to cross over to inside India? Why don't you first start watching films made in other languages? Why don't you first start considering Indian films as Indian films? There's no wood, no regional. As a result of that, they have come up with this comedy called pan-Indian.
"Pan-Indian is a very disrespectful word because the term is being used to describe that a regional film means there is something called an Indian film, which comes from Bollywood. That's what it means. It means that you don't have to qualify Hindi films with any word, but if it is coming from regional cinema, they are not just regional films but they are pan-Indian. That is nonsense! All films are Indian films.