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Ajay Devgn: Hollywood has started recognising Indian films, talent

Updated on: 21 October,2015 08:30 AM IST  | 
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Actor-filmmaker Ajay Devgn feels that the gap between Indian cinema and Hollywood is bridging gradually as people in the West have started showing interest in Indian talent and films.

Ajay Devgn: Hollywood has started recognising Indian films, talent

Ajay Devgn

Actor-filmmaker Ajay Devgn feels that the gap between Indian cinema and Hollywood is bridging gradually as people in the West have started showing interest in Indian talent and films.


Ajay Devgn
Ajay Devgn


Asked whether in the coming years, India can produce more of actors who can play lead roles in Hollywood films, Ajay said at the CII Big Picture Summit 2015: “The gap (between Indian cinema and Hollywood) is getting smaller. It's just a matter of time and we are getting there, like all the corporates from there are coming here.


“So the gap has reduced. Our actors are working there and there are going to be collaborations. They've started recognising our films and our talent.”

Ajay, who has been part of the entertainment industry for over two decades, was felicitated at the summit on Monday for his contribution to Indian cinema.

Asked whether he plans to make his Hollywood debut, Ajay said: “It depends on the project and its script. I have been offered a couple of things which I was not much interested in. But if something fabulous comes my way then why not.”

Apart from Ajay, the two-day summit also felicitated veteran actress Sharmila Tagore on Tuesday.

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