On an entertainment discussion on Zaa radio’s all-inclusive show with Is Hassan Dablee, the host of Dinchana on Ntv, G. Face, shed light on a significant challenge faced by the talents hailing from Northern regions – language barriers that limit their opportunities to explore the world.
G. Face, a prominent television personality known for promoting cultural diversity and inclusivity, passionately addressed the issue during the insightful conversation. Drawing from personal experiences and interactions with aspiring talents from the North, he emphasized the immense potential present in these individuals, which often remains untapped due to linguistic obstacles.
During the interview, G. Face highlighted the cultural richness and artistic talents abundant in the Northern regions. He praised the abundance of talented individuals with diverse skills, including music, dance, acting, and storytelling, among others. However, despite their capabilities, he lamented that many of them struggle to break through the mainstream entertainment industry due to limited access to platforms and opportunities.
According to G. Face, one of the primary hurdles these Northern talents face is the language barrier. The dominant languages of the South and urban areas, such as English, French, and other local dialects, often serve as the preferred means of communication in the entertainment industry. As a result, individuals from the North, who predominantly speak their native languages, find themselves at a disadvantage when seeking broader recognition and acceptance.
The talented host acknowledged that language plays a crucial role in artistic expression and connecting with audiences. However, he emphasized the need for a more inclusive approach in the entertainment industry, where linguistic diversity is celebrated and accommodated. G. Face argued that by bridging this language divide, Northern talents can gain the exposure they deserve and contribute significantly to the cultural mosaic of the nation.