Kajal
Aggarwal,
who
had
back
to
back
releases
in
summer
with
Mahesh
Babu
and
Pawan
Kalyan
each,
is
now
gearing
up
to
test
her
luck
in
Bollywood
with
her
third
Hindi
film,
Do
Lafzoon
Ki
Kahani.
In
the
past,
the
actress
attracted
a
lot
of
controversy
for
her
contradicting
answers
regarding
the
working
style
in
South
and
Hindi
films.
While
she
allegedly
said
working
in
Mumbai
feels
a
bit
professional
in
a
few
interviews,
she
was
quoted
saying
South
Indian
movies
are
the
best,
in
some.
This
has
obviously
hurt
the
feelings
of
both
the
audiences
and
has
landed
Kajal
in
a
soup.
However,
the
actress
is
moving
pawns
quite
intelligently,
of
late.
She
believes
the
gap
between
Bollywood
and
regional
cinemas
is
decreasing
with
many
leading
Hindi
stars
doing
South
and
Marathi
films.
"I
don't
think
today
there
is
anything
like
regional
cinema
or
Marathi
or
Telugu
or
Tamil
or
Hindi
cinema.
We
have
influx
of
actors
everywhere
we
share
creativity
like
remake
films,
we
have
amazing
technicians."
"I
believe
we
are
one
big
Indian
film
industry.
I
don't
think
of
it
as
South
versus
Hindi
film.
It
is
great
if
top
actors
are
doing
films
in
other
languages
it
means
you
are
expanding
your
horizon,"
she
said.
And
as
far
as
the
actress
is
concerned,
she
prioritizes
a
film's
story
gets
the
over
the
language
it
has
been
made
in.
"As
long
as
the
story
is
good
I
don't
think
the
language
should
matter.
I
don't
believe
language
is
a
barrier
in
acting
or
in
cinema.",
she
quipped.