Farhan Akhtar, who is presenting Chiranjeevi's Telugu film "Sye Raa Narasimha Reddy" in Hindi, on Tuesday said he is glad that in these divisive times, cinema is able to cross the boundaries created by man.
The film, featuring Chiranjeevi in titular role, chronicles the epic story of Kurnool-based freedom fighter Uyyalawada Narasimha Reddy. Amitabh Bachchan will be seen in guest appearance.
"With this film, right opportunities did present itself (to us). More importantly, I grew up on a healthy diet of films, which were not just Hindi. My mom had great collection of movies that were from across the world in different languages. You get to learn about different cultures and different identities.
"I do feel that right now, the world the way it is, we are at a place where there seems to be a growing number of boundaries being put up and so it is nice that people in art and film are tearing boundaries and exchanging films and creative and cultures ideas," Farhan told reporters at the Hindi teaser launch of "Sye Raa Narasimha Reddy".
Farhan and Ritesh Sidhwani's Excel Entertainment is presenting the film in Hindi.
The actor-producer believes more exchange is happening between the different film industries due to the ever-growing demand for good content of the audiences.
"It is a question of curiosity from audience. And as far as talent is concerned, be it acting or music or technical talent, there has been a constant exchange between the industries. People from Bollywood have acted or worked in South and artistes from there have come to Bollywood. So that has been happening all the time.
"There is more space to experience content, there is hunger for content and that has created curiosity of what is happening in different markets in our country. It is an interesting time. We should be exposed to other culture and other people's ideas and creativity we get to learn from somebody else's passion for their work."
"The people, who have made that film ('War') are absolutely happy with that film and I am sure it is a great film and we wish them all the best. And I am sure they wish us the same. I hope the audience will go and watch both the films. I don't look at it beyond any other way than this."
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