At
a
time
when
Hindi
films
like
Lagaan
and
Barfi!
have
vied
for
Hollywood's
top
honour,
the
Academy
awards,
Bollywood
actor
Sunny
Deol
says
he
does
not
believe
in
them.
"As
Indians,
our
aim
should
be
to
entertain
audience
here," Deol
says.
"I
don't
think
we
Indians
need
to
go
to
the
Oscars.
What
is
the
need
for
Indians
to
go
to
Oscars...
aren't
we
happy
over
here.
I
don't
understand
Oscars," Sunny
told
reporters
here
during
the
press
conference
of
his
film
I
Love
New
Year.
"I
think
we
have
to
entertain
our
audience
here
first.
We
have
over
130
crore
people
to
entertain
here,"
said
the
actor,
who
has
won
the
national
award
twice
for
his
performances
in
films
like
Ghayal
(1991)
and
Damini
(1994).
"I
was
surprised
when
I
won
national
awards,"
he
said.
For
Sunny
it
is
the
love
of
audience
that
matters
the
most.
"The
love,
affection
of
the
audience
and
their
acceptance
of
actors
are
the
real
awards
for
me.
I
feel
these
days
everything
is
manipulated
-
like
people
asking
to
publish
news
about
them
in
papers,
etc,"
he
said.
Sunny
would
be
seen
next
in
I
Love
New
Year
opposite
Kangana
Ranaut,
besides
Singh
Saheb
The
Great
and
Yamla
Pagla
Deewana
2.
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