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Ram Charan talks about making Hollywood debut, India's strong culture

By IANS | Updated: May 23, 2023 12:40 IST

Mumbai, May 23 Star Ram Charan has talked about his Hollywood debut and the kind of films he ...

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Mumbai, May 23 Star Ram Charan has talked about his Hollywood debut and the kind of films he wants to work in the future.

The actor was at the Film Tourism for Economic and Cultural Preservation event at Sher-i-Kashmir International Convention Centre (SKICC).

When asked about making a debut in Hollywood, he said: "I want to explore India more and I don't think I would want to travel anywhere else for my films unless the producer or director is from Hollywood. I want to stick to my culture."

He then spoke about the "strong culture" India has.

"I want to educate (people) that our Indian sentiments are so strong. Our culture is so strong. There's a lot of dignity in our stories. Nowadays, when you see it, it's not a South Indian or North Indian movie, it's about Indian mitti ka stories. These stories are finally coming out."

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