Naga Chaitanya believes pan-Indian films dilute regional sensibilities says, "My focus is always on Telugu"

    Naga Chaitanya shares his take on pan-Indian films

    Naga Chaitanya believes pan-Indian films dilute regional sensibilities says, "My focus is always on Telugu"

    Pan-Indian film releases have slowly become a popular trend with popular stars from several film industries. With films like Bahubali, K.G.F, Saaho and many more the trend has caught on and now many filmmakers want to deliver their big budget films in multiple languages. While the trend may be growing, Tollywood star Naga Chaitanya says he wants to stick to Telugu cinema and possibly explore something in the Hindi space if the opportunity arises.

    The actor who is gearing up for the release of his film Love Story featuring Sai Pallavi was asked about actors expanding their horizons with pan-Indian releases about which the star told Indian Express, “I have no idea about the pan-India market of films. Our Telugu culture is strong, and I feel that the regional sensibilities get diluted if we change a few points to make one subject suit pan-India.”

    Naga Chaitanya believes pan-Indian films dilute regional sensibilities says, "My focus is always on Telugu"

    He also commented on his priority being Telugu films and his Hindi debut with Laal Singh Chadha and added, “My focus is always on Telugu, and if I get a good opportunity to work in Hindi, I will attempt that. I got the opportunity of Laal Singh Chaddha magically, and everything happened organically. It was a great learning experience for me to spend nearly 50 days with Aamir Khan.”

    Naga Chaitanya believes pan-Indian films dilute regional sensibilities says, "My focus is always on Telugu"

    Naga Chaitanya shot for Laal Singh Chadha in July with Aamir in Ladakh. He will reportedly be seen playing Aamir’s friend in the film.