Sai Tamhankar Discusses Audience's Role in Regional Divide in Cinema
Sai Tamhankar Says Audience Also Fuels Regional Divide: "It's Not Just The Industry"
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Actress Sai Tamhankar addresses the ongoing debate about regional actors moving to Hindi cinema, emphasizing that audience perceptions contribute to the divide. She believes that while love for one's mother tongue can box actors into categories, the key to overcoming this lies in focusing on their craft.
- 01Audience perceptions play a significant role in the regional divide in cinema.
- 02Tamhankar advocates for acceptance of actors working across different film industries.
- 03She emphasizes the importance of focusing on one's craft to navigate industry challenges.
- 04Tamhankar is a prominent figure in Marathi cinema and has transitioned to Hindi shows and films.
- 05Her latest project, 'Matka King,' explores Mumbai's gambling scene in the 1960s.
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In a recent discussion, actress Sai Tamhankar highlighted the complex issue of regional actors transitioning to Hindi cinema, stating that the divide is influenced by both the industry and audience perceptions. Tamhankar, known for her work in Marathi cinema, pointed out that while audiences often feel possessive about actors speaking their mother tongue, this can limit their acceptance in broader roles. She believes that the solution lies in actors continuing to focus on their craft and working diligently across industries. Tamhankar's career began in television, and she has gained recognition through various roles in both Marathi and Hindi productions. Her latest project, 'Matka King,' features a storyline set in 1960s Mumbai, focusing on an ambitious cotton trader who creates a new gambling game. Tamhankar encourages her peers to remain committed to their work to bridge the regional divide.
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