After Ajay Devgn Criticised Kiccha Sudeep For Saying 'Hindi Isn't Our National Language', Latter REACTS, 'What If My Response Was Typed In Kannada?'

Kiccha Sudeep has reacted to Ajay Devgn criticizing him for saying 'Hindi isn't our national language'. Sudeep and Ajay put an end to their war of words on Twitter

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After Ajay Devgn Criticised Kiccha Sudeep For Saying 'Hindi Isn't Our National Language', Latter REACTS, 'What If My Response Was Typed In Kannada?'
Ajay Devgn and Kiccha Sudeep indulged in a war of words on Twitter. Recently, in an interview with Karnataka Tak, Kiccha said that "Hindi is no more a national language." This didn't go down well with Ajay who took to Twitter and wrote in Hindi that he did not agree with Kiccha's statement. And soon, Kiccha Sudeep responded to Ajay assuring him that he did not intend to provoke anyone with whatever he said.

On Wednesday, quote-tweeting Ajay's original Hindi tweet, Sudeep wrote, "Dear Ajay Devgn sir, the context to why I said that line is entirely different to the way I guess it has reached you. Probably will emphasise on why the statement was made when I see you in person. It wasn't to hurt, provoke or to start any debate. Why would I sir?" ALSO READ:After Chiranjeevi, Mohanlal, Salman Khan Roped In To Launch Kiccha Sudeep’s ‘Vikrant Rona’ Teaser In Hindi –DEETS INSIDE

In a follow-up tweet, Kiccha wrote, "I love and respect every language of our country sir. I would want this topic to rest, as I said the line in a totally different context. Much love and wishes to you always. Hoping to seeing you soon."

Sudeep further added that he was able to understand Ajay's tweet as he had learnt and respects the language. He wrote, "And sir, I did understand the text you sent in Hindi. That's only because we all have respected, loved and learnt Hindi. No offense sir, but was wondering what'd the situation be if my response was typed in Kannada!! Don't we too belong to India, sir."

Reacting to Kiccha's tweet, Ajay wrote, "Hi @KicchaSudeep, You are a friend. thanks for clearing up the misunderstanding. I've always thought of the film industry as one. We respect all languages and we expect everyone to respect our language as well. Perhaps, something was lost in translation."

Sudeep responded, "Translation and interpretations are perspectives sir. That's the reason not reacting without knowledge the complete matter... matters. I don't blame you @ajaydevgn sir. Perhaps it would have been a happy moment if I had received a tweet from you for a creative reason. Luv & Regards."







Image Source:Instagram/AjayDevgn/KicchaSudeep
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