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The actor said the creative field is a subjective medium and the concept of competition must not exist there.
”I don’t make it a versus thing in the realm of the arts. For me, there are spheres in life where versus is fundamental to competition. I am very keenly interested in such spheres as sports for example. I don’t subscribe to this notion of verses or competing with one another.
”I fiercely protect my integrity as an artist and art fall in the realm of subjectivity. There’s no competition. I don’t compete with my co-actors, be it with other film artists. I can only appreciate other artists. I’ve never really looked upon it as ‘them and us’. We are all a part of Indian cinema,” Singh told PTI.
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The actor said he recently watched pan-India films such as ”Pushpa” and ”RRR” and was regaled by the ”spectacle value” of these movies.
”I enjoyed watching them. I laughed and clapped. More power to all of us who are part of Indian cinema.” Singh said he is thrilled about the record-breaking success of these films since they are helping the exhibition sector, which was heavily impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, find its footing again. ”I’m thrilled that these films are doing the kind of number that they are because as a champion of Indian cinema, I would like to see the theatrical experience and exhibition sector bounce back and that is happening. That is something to be very happy and proud about. I look upon them as my brothers and I’m very proud of the work they have done. They are making films that the audiences are loving and are flocking to see. I’m really happy about it,” he added.
The 36-year-old, who is set to star in the Hindi adaptation of the Tamil blockbuster ”Anniyan” with Shankar, said as an artist and a film professional, one has to doff their hat to the filmmaking craft in such movies.
”The technical craft is so superior, the storytelling is top-notch. If you’re a true artist and a sincere professional and if you have a degree of objectivity you can see that these are great films. When anyone does good, I’ll be the first one to stand up and applaud them for that.” Singh is looking forward to the release of Divyang Thakkar-directed ”Jayeshbhai Jordaar”, which opens in theatres on Friday. A Yash Raj Films production, the film also stars ”Arjun Reddy” famous actor Shalini Pandey, Boman Irani, and Ratna Pathak Shah.