Actor
Sonu
Sood,
who
is
awaiting
the
release
of
his
Sino-Indian
film
Kung
Fu
Yoga,
feels
Indian
talent
is
"well
accepted" now
on
foreign
shores,
and
says
it
has
opened
many
avenues
for
actors
hoping
to
make
it
big
in
the
west.
"Indian
actors
are
very
well
accepted
on
the
foreign
shores
now...Many
doors
have
opened.
They
have
been
given
great
roles.
I
am
sure
this
new
development
will
give
many
avenues
to
the
actors.
It
is
a
great
positive
sign," Sonu
told
IANS.
Many
see
Hollywood
as
a
threat
to
Bollywood
in
the
Indian
market.
But
Sonu
says
it
is
not
fair
to
compare
the
two.
He
said,
"They
have
the
liberty
to
make
big
films
with
huge
scale
with
the
kind
of
budgets
they
have,
the
kind
of
reach
they
have,
the
kind
of
audience
they
have.
We
are
also
delivering
great
stories
in
whatever
resources
we
have.
So,
we
can't
compare."
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The
actor,
who
has
featured
in
films
like
Salman
Khan's
Dabangg
and
Shahrukh
Khan-starrer
Happy
New
Year,
added
that
"we
should
be
really
proud
of
what
cinema
we
make".
Sonu
started
out
as
a
model
before
venturing
into
showbiz
in
1999,
and
has
featured
in
Hindi,
Tamil
and
Telugu
films.
He
has
also
established
his
production
house
Shakti
Sagar
Productions
in
memory
of
his
father.
On
the
film
front,
Sonu
will
soon
be
seen
in
Kung
Fu
Yoga
alongside
Jackie
Chan,
and
is
also
excited
about
Chinese
film
Xuanzang
-
China's
official
pick
for
the
89th
Academy
Awards.