Kangana
Ranaut
recently
took
to
social
media
to
share
her
reasons
on
why
superstars
and
content
from
the
South
film
industry
are
a
rage.
Further,
she
also
had
some
advice
wherein
she
said
that
Bollywood
shouldn't
be
allowed
to
corrupt
them.
The
Manikarnika
actress
took
to
her
Instagram
stories
wherein
she
shared
a
news
story
on
Instagram
along
Samantha
Ruth
Prabhu's
song
Oo
Antava
from
Allu
Arjun's
Pushpa:
The
Rise.
The
news
article
also
discussed
about
the
sequels-
KGF:
Chapter
2
and
Pushpa:
The
Rule.
Kangana
wrote
that
the
content
and
superstars
from
the
South
have
struck
a
chord
with
the
audience
because
they
are
deeply
rooted
in
Indian
culture,
love
their
families
and
their
relationships
are
conventional
and
westernised,
and
their
professionalism
and
passion
is
unparalleled.
The
Queen
star
wrote,
"Some
of
the
reasons
why
South
content
and
superstars
are
such
a
rage...1)
They
are
deeply
rooted
in
Indian
culture,
2)
They
love
their
families
and
relationships
are
conventional
not
westernised,
3)
their
professionalism
and
passion
is
unparalleled." She
also
added,
"They
should
not
allow
Bollywood
to
corrupt
them."
Speaking
about
Pushpa:
The
Rise,
the
Allu
Arjun-Rashmika
Madanna
starrer
which
marked
the
Telugu
debut
of
Malayalam
actor
Fahadh
Faasil
had
a
stupendous
run
at
the
box
office.
Even
its
Hindi
dubbed
version
fared
well.
Coming
back
to
Kangana
Ranaut,
the
actress's
last
release
Thalaivi
based
on
the
late
Tamil
Nadu
chief
minister
J
Jayalalithaa
was
a
multilingual
film
which
also
featured
Arvind
Swamy
and
Nassar.
Her
upcoming
projects
are
Dhaakad,
Tejas,
Manikarnika
Returns:
The
Legend
Of
Didda,
Emergency
and
Sita.