Multilingual
actor
Prakash
Raj,
who
came
to
limelight
with
Kannada
movies
in
the
initial
stage
of
his
career,
has
raised
his
voice
against
the
dubbing
culture.
The
actor
has
expressed
his
anger
on
the
people,
who
are
desperately
waiting
to
start
dubbing
culture
in
Kannada.
Speaking
in
the
public
event
at
Mysore,
Prakash
Raj
has
said
that
dubbing
is
like
an
evil,
which
is
being
supported
by
a
big
mafia,
and
it
is
very
sad
for
him
to
hear
that
it
is
all
set
to
enter
Kannada
film
industry.
He
also
remembered
the
Golden
era
of
Sandalwood
under
the
guidance
of
Karnataka's
cultural
icon
Dr
Rajkumar.
Prakash
Raj,
who
was
addressing
the
gathering
at
Rangayana
theatre,
said,
"It
is
very
sad
to
know
that
dubbing
culture
is
getting
huge
support
inside
Kannada
film
industry.
There
would
have
been
a
different
scene
if
Rajkumar
was
alive.
He
used
to
raise
his
voice
whenever
he
feels
that
there
is
a
threat
to
Kannada
language
or
film
industry."
He
also
added,
"The
artists,
technicians
and
many
other
people,
who
are
earning
their
livelihood
from
Kannada
movies
will
be
affected
if
dubbing
culture
comes
to
Kannada.
So,
I
strongly
oppose
dubbing
culture
entering
into
Sandalwood."
Prakash
Raj
also
said
that
he
is
always
there
to
raise
his
voice
against
the
developments,
which
he
finds
to
be
a
threat
to
Kannada
film
industry.