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Prakash Raj and Prabhudeva are Tulus, not kannada speakers
by Freedom on Apr 05, 2008 02:13 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Only Murli and Arjun are kannda linguals.

only 55% of total karnataka population speak kannada as first language according to last 1980 lingual based population census. The rest are telugus(Indigenous), marathis(Indigenous), tamils(Indigenous), tulus(Indigenous), malayalis, hindi.


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  RE:Prakash Raj and Prabhudeva are Tulus, not kannada speakers
by mandya on Apr 05, 2008 02:52 PM   Permalink
FYI, is not prakash Raj, its prakash rai

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  RE:Prakash Raj and Prabhudeva are Tulus, not kannada speakers
by on Apr 05, 2008 02:27 PM   Permalink
SO what ? Having born in Karnataka and enjoying all the amenities provided by the government and having no respect to Kannada? Does it make any sense? I am also a Tulu person.

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  RE:Prakash Raj and Prabhudeva are Tulus, not kannada speakers
by Freedom on Apr 05, 2008 02:36 PM   Permalink
It another article is was wrongly said and So.

No one has any broblem with it but the politicians are much curious to make out issues with such mere identities.

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  RE:Prakash Raj and Prabhudeva are Tulus, not kannada speakers
by cynic on Apr 05, 2008 02:22 PM   Permalink
you are a fool dude,
so what if Prakash Raj and Prabhudeva are Tulus they know Kannada very well and the only reason they went to TN film industry is because of money and fame just like how software engineers go to US for money and fame, but many software engineers still remain Indian citizens and even when they become US citizens are still Indian at heart. So just chill dude and stop divinding people on the basis of language.

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