Ajay Devgan faces backlash over ‘Hindi is national language’: Bollywood actor Ajay Devgan faces backlash over ‘Hindi is national language of India’ remark in response to Kannada superstar Kiccha Sudeep. In fact, recently Kiccha Sudeep had said something about the Hindi language, after which the controversy has come to the fore. Hindi speaking people say that Kiccha Sudeep should not have made such a statement. These controversial statements are now in discussion.
Recently, Kiccha Sudeep in an interview had said, “Hindi is no longer the national language. Bollywood is struggling to make Pan India films, while the South industry has already been successful. ”Kiccha Sudeep made such a statement after the success of KGF Chapter 2.
Ajay tagged Kiccha in his tweet, which was written entirely in Hindi. “My brother, if according to you Hindi is not our national language then why do you release your movies in your mother tongue by dubbing them in Hindi? Hindi was, is and always will be our mother tongue and national language. Jan Gan Man,” Ajay wrote.
The Kannada superstar hasn’t responded to this tweet. However, netizens have slammed the Bollywood actor for not having knowledge of Indian Constitution. He was brutally trolled on social media. Now it remains to be seen what the Kannada superstar responds to. This is not a dispute about Hindi and other languages, but it is seen many times.
A Twitter user named Naren Marol while slamming Ajay Devgan tweeted, “WhatsApp Star 😁India is known for Diversity. No one language is National but all languages are National. To release a movie in a language it shud be a language people talk n watch, no other add on required. We are with @KicchaSudeep Sir. #stopHindiImposition.”
Afran Sharif tweets, “when u have so much vimal , you lost your consiousness and dont even know the basic thing there is no national Language in India , #SayNoToTobacco #SayNoToPanMasala , it spoils brain, example can be seen below”
Arindam tweets, “High levels of illiteracy can only make people think ‘one of the official language’ as national language. @KicchaSudeep anna thanks for making it clear once more!”
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