Multifaceted actors who have performed across different formats underscore the importance of multilingual content

On International Mother Language Day, they're discussing how using different languages can help people understand new ideas and learn about different cultures.

Gulki Joshi, who acts on TV, in movies, and on stage, says that every language is important. She thinks it's sad that some languages are being forgotten. Even though she grew up speaking Marathi, she had a hard time speaking it properly in college. She says performing in different languages has helped her appreciate India's diverse cultures more.

Gopal Datt, who is part of a series called 'Koi Baat Chale', also thinks it's great that there are shows and movies in many languages. He says it helps people learn about different places and cultures. He also thinks it's cool that people from all over India can watch stories from different parts of the country.

Shilpa Shukla, who stars in a play called 'The Big Fat City', says that having shows and movies in different languages means there's more interesting stuff for audiences to watch. She also thinks theater is important because it can help people understand important issues in society.

Overall, these actors believe that using different languages in shows and movies helps people learn more about each other and the world around them.