These days, a South film that also has a hindi release is referred to as a Pan-India film rather than an indian film. A bollywood hero has the same name as a South hero, but when his film is released in bollywood, he becomes a pan-India star. Why can't it just be named an indian film or any film in its native tongue, rather than a pan-India picture, as actor siddharth wonders?


In a similar vein, adivi sesh decided to respond to a query regarding a "pan-India celebrity" in the greatest possible way. Advi Sesh has been relentlessly promoting his film Major around india, and he has interacted with a large number of people on social media sites and in theaters. One of Major's first gigs in india garnered a positive response. 'So you believe you're a pan india star now???' adivi sesh was asked during his twitter chats. 'I think #MajorSandeepUnnikrishnan is an ALL indian hero,' the actor replied to the tweet, followed by the indian national flag.

Adivi Sesh responds with an epic and fitting response. After all, why not? It is incorrect to attribute a film about an indian hero, such as Major sandeep Unnikrishnan, to any filmdom or 'wood.'


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