Bollywood
actors
doing
English
movies
has
become
a
trend
lately.
A
lot
of
English
movies
in
Bollywood
has
seen
success
and
reached
out
to
a
new
and
different
set
of
audiences.
Actor
Varun
Dhawan,
who
acted
in
Badlapur,
says,
doing
Bollywood
English
films
may
alienate
a
certain
section
of
fans
and
may
not
reach
out
to
the
complete
Indian
audiences.
He
was
quoted
as
saying,
"I
honestly
don't
know
that.
It
might
alienate
a
certain
section
of
the
audience
and
I
don't
know
if
I
would
do
a
film
like
that
at
this
point.
If
I
were
to,
it
would
have
to
be
something
really
special
for
me.
Also,
there
needs
to
be
a
need
for
English
in
the
film,
not
just
as
a
gimmick."
Aamir
Khan,
had
made
an
English
movie
titled
Delhi
Belly
starring
Imran
Khan,
the
movie
was
an
absolute
success.
There
is
a
seperate
set
of
audiences
for
these
kind
of
movies.
The
young,
urban
and
hip
set
of
people
made
Delhi
Belly
a
hit.
The
regular
Bollywood
fans,
of
course
did
not
appreciate
the
movie
as
it
was
'In
your
face'
type
of
English
films.
There
is
surely
a
big
market
for
English
films
in
India,
the
susccess
of
Delhi
Belly,
Finding
Fanny,
Rockford
and
The
Namesake
did
really
well
and
pulled
the
hip
set
of
Indians
to
the
theatres.
However,
the
problem
arises
that
these
movies
do
well
only
in
limited
areas,
like
Mumbai,
Bangalore,
Delhi
and
so
on,
while
the
other
cities
don't
show
any
box
office
collections
at
all.
Maybe,
Varun
Dhawan
has
a
point
here,
as
it
surely
alienates
certain
section
of
people
and
does
not
reach
out
to
the
overall
audiences,
thus
not
catering
to
his
overall
fan
base
in
the
country.