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Akshay Kumar Reveals He Added 'Bhojpuri Is Better Than Hollywood' Line in Welcome To The Jungle

Akshay Kumar has revealed that he personally added the line 'Bhojpuri is better than Hollywood' in the upcoming film 'Welcome To The Jungle'. The dialogue is spoken by actress Jacqueline Fernandez in the sequel. Akshay praised Bhojpuri cinema's energy and dance, calling it superior to Hollywood. He described playing a Bhojpuri actor in the film as an honor.

Akshay Kumar says he added the line 'Bhojpuri is better than Hollywood' in 'Welcome To The Jungle'

Mumbai, June 28

Actor Akshay Kumar revealed that he is responsible for adding the line "Bhojpuri is better than Hollywood" in 'Welcome To The Jungle' during an exclusive interaction with.

The abovementioned lines are spoken by actress Jacqueline Fernandez in the sequel.

Akshay was asked if an actor like him playing a Bhojpuri star in the movie and doing a Bhojpuri song elevates the position of an industry known for objectifying women.

In response, Akshay revealed that it was he who had suggested that the dialogue "Bhojpuri is better than Hollywood" be added in 'Welcome To The Jungle'.

The 'Houseful' actor told IANS, "In my opinion, Bhojpuri cinema, if you have seen, there is a dialogue of Jacqueline in the film that, "Bhojpuri is better than Hollywood". I had put that dialogue. We have shown her introduction that she is coming from London, Paris, so she has seen the world, and when she saw something like this, everything shining, and this energy, dance, etc. Where will you get that Hollywood? And dance like this, dance like Bhojpuri, where will you get it? So, it is anytime better than Hollywood."

Praising the Bhojpuri industry, Akshay went on to add, "So, according to me, Bhojpuri is right up there, and to play a Bhojpuri actor, it was an honor".

The third instalment in the popular franchise has stellar cast with Akshay Kumar, Suniel Shetty, Jackie Shroff, Raveena Tandon, Disha Patani, Jacqueline Fernandez, Arshad Warsi, Paresh Rawal, Rajpal Yadav, Johnny lever, Aftab Shivdasani, Lara Dutta, Shreyas Talpade, Tusshar Kapoor, Daler Mehndi, Farida Jalal, Krishna Abhishek, Kiku Sharda, Kiran Kumar, Mukesh Tiwari, Yashpal Sharma, Vindu Dara Singh, Nawab Shah, Urvashi Rautela, Puneet Issar, Arjun Firoz Khan, Late Pankaj Dheer, Sudesh Berry, Hemant Pandey, Zakir Hussain, and Sayaji Shinde, along with others.

AA Nadiadwala and Star Studio18 present in association with Cape of Good Films and Seeta Films, "Welcome To the Jungle" is a Base Industries Group and Seeta Films Production.

The original drama, "Welcome," reached the audience back in 2007. In 2015, the makers came up with the sequel "Welcome Back".

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

I appreciate Akshay's sentiment but let's be honest - Bhojpuri industry has a HUGE problem with objectifying women. Adding a line like this feels like a PR move to deflect criticism. It's great to celebrate regional cinema, but let's not ignore the issues. 🙄

James A

As someone who's watched both, I can say Bhojpuri cinema has a charm that Hollywood can't replicate. The dance numbers, the drama, the family values... it's all there. But comparing apples to oranges. Let's just enjoy both!

Rajesh Q

Ye dialogue to mazaa aa gaya! Bhojpuri industry ke logon ko bahut proud feel hoga. Akshay bhai ne sahi kaha - Bhojpuri ka apna ek alag style hai. Jab tak Hollywood mein aise energetic dance numbers na hoon, tab tak ye comparison nahi ho sakta. 💪🎬

Siddharth J

While I love the sentiment, isn't this just marketing hype for the movie? The Welcome franchise has always been over-the-top. Let's not pretend Bhojpuri cinema is suddenly being praised for its quality. We need better content, not just louder dialogues.

Meera T

Arre waah! Bhojpuri cinema has given us so many memorable songs and performances. Pawan Singh, Ravi Kishan... these artists have massive fan following. But let's focus on making our regional cinema better instead of just comparing. Production values, stories, acting - sab me sudhar chahiye. Though I'm excited for the film! 🤩

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