After Ajay Devgn and Kichcha Sudeepa’s Hindi debate netizens’ trend #StopHindiImposition
Ever since the Twitter battle happened last night Ajay Devgn and Kichcha Sudeepa have been trending on the internet for various reasons. It all started when the South actor complained about Hindi films being dubbed into Telugu and Tamil but still failing to find popularity. In a subsequent Tweet, he stated that Hindi is no longer a national language. However, Ajay thereafter took to social media to respond to the actor while mocking him.
Tagging Kichcha Sudeep, Ajay Devgn wrote, “KicchaSudeep मेरे भाई, आपके अनुसार अगर हिंदी हमारी राष्ट्रीय भाषा नहीं है तो आप अपनी मातृभाषा की फ़िल्मों को हिंदी में डब करके क्यूँ रिलीज़ करते हैं? हिंदी हमारी मातृभाषा और राष्ट्रीय भाषा थी, है और हमेशा रहेगी। जन गण मन । (@KicchaSudeep my brother, according to you if Hindi is not our national language then why do you release your mother tongue movies by dubbing them in Hindi? Hindi was, is and always will be our mother tongue and national language. Jan Gan Man.”
He had no idea that his Tweet would cause such a fuss. Ajay Devgn has been mocked for not getting the facts correct since he tweeted this. While others remarked that Hindi is not our national language, others urged him to #StopHindiImposition.
A user wrote, “Alas! Another WhatsApp university graduate was spotted! Dude, your mother tongue is Punjabi. And Hindi is not India’s national language.” Former Bigg Boss contestant Tehseen Poonawalla replied to Ajay Devgn’s comment and said, “Zubaan is truly Kesari -when despite being born in a Punjabi family you say Mother Tongue is HINDI! Despite earning name, fame & money in Maharashtra you insult the Marathi Manoos by saying- National Language is HINDI! And you don’t correct your tweet! “Aata Majhi Satakli”
On social media, netizens have also begun trending a new hashtag #StopHindiImposition. Using the same phrase, a user stated, “Hindi is not the national language of India; it is only an official language.” English is the supported language. India is a country with many different nationalities coexisting. #StopHindiImposition”
A netizen even said, “It’s high time to educate this ‘PAN MASALA’ actor that HINDI is not a national language of India! Hindi is just another local language of few north indian states.”
Check out a few more Tweets below:
#AjayDevgn isliye bollywood ki koi baat serious nhi lete.India ki koi national langauge nhi h.isko bolo eight schedule padhe . ar India ki 5 classical language h Sanskrit ,Odia,Tamil,Telugu, Kannada. ye 5 sbse old sbse rich grammatical language @ajaydevgn
— BT (@1997ignorant) April 27, 2022
Even social media market is not safe for Pan masala actors as @KicchaSudeep wins against @ajaydevgn #HindiIsNotNationalLanguage #stopHindiImposition pic.twitter.com/bnYhoRG947
— Taunting Tom (@TauntingTom) April 27, 2022
Never seen this kind of unity in Kannadigas. All credit goes to #stopHindiImposition campaign and Pro Kannada activist’s… https://t.co/IowLrHxfFP
— ನಿರಂಜನ್ ಚಂದ್ರಯ್ಯ | Niranjan Chandraiah (@Niranjanhc) April 27, 2022
No- Hindi is not our national language. @ajaydevgn Your ignorance is baffling. And it’s great that films like KGF Pushpa and RRR have done so well in the Hindi belt- art has no language barrier.
Please enjoy our films as much as we enjoy yours- #stopHindiImposition https://t.co/60F6AyFeW3— Ramya/Divya Spandana (@divyaspandana) April 27, 2022
Every Kannadiga, Tamilian, Telugu, Malayali, Bengali, Assamese….should support @KicchaSudeep on this.
Seems like the Delhi establishment has unleashed its Bollywood weapon.
India doesn't have a national language. Hindi is one of the regional languages. #stopHindiImposition https://t.co/v5ChDG9KMa
— Puneeth Gowda | ಪುನೀತ್ ಗೌಡ | (@Puneethbs_Gowda) April 27, 2022
Some people dont even know the difference between offical and national language .#stopHindiImposition #Southindian #SinghamOurRealHero (altho singham itself a reamke of south movie )@ajaydevgn pic.twitter.com/rbpPiQTDw4
— Dhsanan (@Karthik50396134) April 27, 2022
Putting the topic to rest Kichcha Sudeep lastly said, “I love and respect every language of our country sir. I would want this topic to rest, as I said the line in a totally different context. Mch luv and wshs to you always. Hoping to seeing you soon.”