Disha Patani says a lot of Korean content is borrowed from Bollywood
Mumbai/IBNS: Actress Disha Patani's love for anime and Korean content is no secret. Disha has now further elaborated her fascination with Korean dramas recently.
In a recent interview with PTI, Disha said, "I have grown up watching anime as a kid and Dragon Ball Z and all these. I'm fascinated by anime.
"The storyline they have, I don't know if you can capture that in a film the way they emote, the kind of stories they have, whichever genre you enjoy. The emotional connection is unreal in most of the anime."
"Korea is great when it comes to filmmaking, series, and romance. I feel a lot of it is taken from Bollywood when you watch it. I love their music, fashion, culture and everything about it."
Disha, who made her acting debut with Telugu film Loafer, has featured in a number of Hindi films including M.S. Dhoni: The Untold Story, Baaghi 2, Bharat, Kalki 2898 AD.
She has made her Tamil debut with Kanguva, which stars Suriya, Bobby Deol in the lead. The film was released in theatres on November 14.
Her next project is Welcome To The Jungle, which features Akshay Kumar in the lead.
IBNS
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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