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Kangana Ranaut explains why “South celebrities” are so popular and why they “shouldn’t let Bollywood poison them.”

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Kangana Ranaut uploaded a post explaining why ‘South content, celebs are a rage.’ She also offered some words of wisdom. Kangana Ranaut, an actress, said on Sunday why the material and superstars of the South film industry “are such a rage.” Kangana also provided some advice on Instagram Stories.

Kangana made her point by sharing a news storey on Instagram and adding Samantha Ruth Prabhu’s song Oo Antava from the film Pushpa: The Rise to the post. The sequels, KGF: Chapter 2 and Pushpa: The Rule, were mentioned in the article.

According to the actor, “The following are some of the reasons why South material and celebs are so popular… 1) They are strongly anchored in Indian culture, 2) They adore their families and maintain traditional rather than westernised relationships, and 3) their skill and devotion are unrivalled.” “They should not allow Bollywood to corrupt them,” she stressed.

Pushpa: The Rise, which was released last month, grossed a total of Rs 173 crore in only three days. Allu Arjun, Fahadh Faasil, Rashmika Mandanna, and Sunil star in the film, which is set against the backdrop of red sandalwood smuggling. Pushpa was shot in Telugu and dubbed and released in Hindi, Malayalam, Kannada, and Tamil afterwards.

KGF: Chapter 2 is the second instalment of Prashanth Neel’s KGF series, which began with a box office triumph in 2018. In the sequel, Yash returns as the protagonist alongside Sanjay Dutt and Raveena Tandon.

Kangana played late Tamil Nadu chief minister J Jayalalithaa in the film Thalaivii last year. Aravind Swamy and Nassar also starred in the multilingual biographical film.

Thalaivii is a classic Indian biographical drama with song-and-dance segments and a lot of ‘dialogebaazi.’ It is particularly focused on nailing the characters’ looks and accents, as well as transporting you to the era in which the film is set. The first half of the film is set in the mid-1960s, when Jaya (Kangana Ranaut) was driven into acting to support her family, effectively burying her ambitions to become a lawyer. Kangana will next be seen in Tejas, her forthcoming film. Dhaakad, Manikarnika Returns: The Legend of Didda, Emergency, and The Incarnation: Sita are among her other films. Manikarnika Films, her production firm, is also producing Tiku Weds Sheru.

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