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Explore World Cinema, Suggests Aamir

Darpan News Desk IANS, 15 Jun, 2015 12:07 PM
  • Explore World Cinema, Suggests Aamir
Aamir Khan, whose Bollywood entertainer "PK" has achieved stupendous success globally, says in India people still don't look enough for world cinema.
 
"I think Indians love cinema, so we will be welcoming all kinds of cinema. The only thing is that we have not actively gone out and looked for it. There is a very small percentage of Indians who would go on the internet to look for DVDs of world cinema and (films in) different languages.
 
"Unless a film doesn't release in theatres, we don't really look for it," the popular star told IANS.
 
"PK" is a colossal hit in China, and Aamir is "sure if Chinese films release in India, people would go to watch them".

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