Keerthy suresh about Raguthatha & Baby john controversy..!?

Actress Keerthy suresh has spoken out about the public criticism she received for her role in the film 'Baby John'. In the South indian film industry, leading actress Keerthy suresh married her boyfriend of 15 years, Antony Thattil, last december and there is a buzz that she is going to completely retire from the film industry. As if to confirm this, Keerthy suresh has also been shocked by committing to any films. In this situation, none of the films released last year starring Keerthy suresh did not attract much attention. Especially in tamil, she played the heroine of the story in the film raghu Thatha directed by suman Kumar. In this film, M.S. Bhaskar, ravindra Vijay, and devadarshini played the lead roles. This film, which was made against hindi imposition, was produced by Homale Films, which produced films like Gandhara and Salar.
When the teaser of this film was released, many fans from tamil Nadu congratulated Keerthy Suresh. The main reason for that was that this film was made against hindi imposition. In particular, the dialogue in which Keerthy suresh said that she does not know hindi went viral everywhere.After completing her role in this film, actress Keerthy suresh has committed to acting in the hindi film 'Baby John' produced by Atlee. Due to this, Keerthy suresh had to face a lot of criticism. Some fans said that Keerthy suresh had acted against hindi and now, she has set foot in the hindi film industry. Some bollywood fans also expressed their opposition as if she had acted against hindi and now she is acting here.

Keerthy suresh has shared her pain about this for the first time. If I had known that this would happen, I would not have acted in this film. If I had known that I would be making my debut in hindi during raghu Thatha's time, I would not have acted in this film. We are talking about hindi imposition in this film. When the teaser was released, all our people were very supportive and commented. At the same time, all those locals commented that the film is just being introduced in hindi, so why are you talking about our language like this? I thought, "Oh my God, what has happened to this?" She said, "I think it is important to make it clear that this is not a film about hindi imposition, but a film against Hindi."

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