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Exclusive: Producer Prerna Arora Shares How She Overcomes Language Barriers in Her Latest Film “Hero Heeroine”

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Producer Prerna Arora is making waves in the film industry with her groundbreaking new project, “Hero Heeroine,” which features Hindi actors immersing themselves in a Telugu setting in Hyderabad and speaking Telugu dialogues. This bold move aims to bridge cultural divides and break language barriers in Indian cinema.

In an exclusive interview, Prerna Arora shared her vision for the film and how she came up with the idea to cast Hindi actors in a Telugu setting. She explained that with the rise of OTT platforms, audiences have become more open to fresh ideas and innovative concepts in cinema. She firmly believes that the South Indian audience will embrace this unique approach.

The concept has already materialized into reality, with Telugu dialogues being penned down and actors working diligently with Telugu tutors to perfect their lines. The film is set to start shooting on June 10th in Hyderabad, and Prerna’s vision is taking shape once again.

Prerna drew parallels to the success of the 1982 film “Ek Duuje Ke Liye,” which featured a love story between a Tamilian boy and a Punjabi girl. Despite initial skepticism, the film became a blockbuster, proving that audiences readily embrace stories that transcend language and cultural barriers.

With “Hero Heeroine,” Prerna Arora hopes to further break down the invisible wall between North and South cinema and foster a deeper connection among audiences across regions. Her innovative approach to storytelling is sure to make a significant impact on the Indian film industry.

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