Prakash Raj Criticizes Pawan Kalyan’s Call for Telugu People to Speak Hindi: ‘Shameful, Are You Selling Yourself?’
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Following Pawan Kalyan, a politician and actor, Prakash Raj is not pleased with the 'Hindi-language controversy'. Prakash found it 'shameful' that Pawan, who is Deputy Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, recently emphasized the necessity for southerners to learn Hindi.
The conflict of viewpoints between Pawan and Prakash
From the event, Prakash retweeted a video of Pawan and commented, "ఈ range కి అమ్ముకోవడమా...ఛి...ఛీ... #justasking (Selling (yourself/this) for this amount? Ugh… how shameful!)"
"Although Telugu might be our mother tongue, our national language is Hindi," Pawan said in the video. Hindi is our primary language outside the home, but Telugu is our primary language inside. As a nation, we are currently searching for ways to unite in Hindi, but the rest of the globe is seeking ways to separate. I like a language like that. We must value our mother tongue, whether it be any other language in our nation or any of the Dravidian languages, such as Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, or Malayalam. Hindi is similar to our pedamma (mother's older sister) if it is our native language. To make any sort of headway in business, education, or employment, we must overcome all linguistic obstacles. If we oppose Hindi at a moment like this, we are halting progress. Learning Hindi enhances rather than diminishes us.
Prakash's reaction was met with threats from Pawan Kalyan's supporters. One of the letters warned, "Hey you scoundrel, if we see you, we'll beat you with slippers. We'll thrash you hard — watch out!"
"No, @PawanKalyan, did you actually assault him during the OG shoot? At this point, he's weeping, wrote one more. In the upcoming action film OG, Prakash and Pawan will be seen working together.
When Prakash claimed that people genuinely despise other languages, the other respondent inquired about his previous work in those languages. "If people really hated other languages the way you claim, would you have done so many films?" Prakash Raj anna, would you have made so much money? Would you have made such a great reputation for yourself at the national level? Would you have led such a life?
What happened?
Hyderabad's Dakshin Samvad was the venue of Pawan's speech. The Ministry of Home Affairs' Department of Official Language planned it.
On social media sites, Pawan Kalyan made a plea for the use of Hindi, saying, "Why hesitate with Hindi if we can learn foreign languages? Hindi is easily understood across the nation. On social media, I exclusively utilize Hindi. On the occasion of the Department's Golden Jubilee, let's pledge to love, embrace, and advance Hindi," Kalyan stated.
"Language should connect hearts," he said, recalling former President Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam. "Let us view Hindi from this perspective."
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