Actor
Vidyut
Jammwal
who
is
gearing
up
for
the
release
of
his
upcoming
film
Khuda
Haafiz:
Chapter
2-
Agni
Pariksha,
opened
up
about
the
ongoing
debate
on
north
vs
south
cinema
and
said
that
he
doesn't
find
any
difference
at
all,
and
for
him,
every
language
or
state
is
equal.
He
told
India
Today,
"I
started
my
career
in
the
South.
So
main
toh
pehle
hi
pahoch
gaya
tha
vaha
pe
(I
reached
there
a
long
time
ago).
I
don't
see
the
fight
happening.
It
is
in
some
people's
mind
and
these
people
are
the
people
with
limited
mind."
He
further
said
that
India
is
one,
and
there
is
no
South,
East,
North
or
West.
He
went
on
to
add
that
his
father
was
in
the
army,
so
he
has
travelled
the
country.
He
stated,
"When
you
are
posted
in
Punjab,
you
will
have
a
Bihar
regiment
there.
Tab
ye
nahi
sochte
ke
hum
kaha
ke
hain
(At
that
time
you
don't
think
where
you
are
from).
In
Kolkata,
you
have
got
an
army
from
Tamil
Nadu.
So,
there's
nothing
of
a
divide
and
it
is
all
in
the
mind.
It
has
to
be
broken
right
now."
Siddharth
Shukla
को
याद
कर
रो
पड़े
Vidyut
Jamwal,
मां
को
लेकर
कही
ये
बड़ी
बात;
Watch
video
The
Commando
actor
also
said
that
there
is
no
divide
and
this
versus
that.
"An
actor
from
the
South
of
India
is
doing
well.
Actors
from
North
of
India
are
doing
well.
I
just
don't
see
the
difference
at
all.
Even
if
I
try
to,
I
can't.
How
can
we
differentiate?
Vo
Northeast
ka
hain,
toh
uski
picture
nahi
chalegi.
It
doesn't
matter.
We
all
are
one,"
concluded
Jammwal.
Well,
we
totally
agree
with
him.
On
a
related
note,
Khuda
Haafiz:
Chapter
2
is
slated
to
arrive
in
theatres
on
July
8,
2022.