<span class=normal> If everyone gets an award, than the significance of an award is tarnished <BR><br><p class=clear>&nbsp;</p>An award is the recognition that you deserve for your work. I have been felicitated with four awards so far. When I received my first Filmfare award for Gardish, it meant everything to me. Now every television channel is churning out some kind of awards which has made it completely diluted, this means everyone gets an award. It would not only be you who has worked hard in the film but everyone else as well. If everyone gets an award, than the significance of an award is tarnished. Although the national awards had a similar problem about three years back, it has been corrected now. It would be really sad if the national awards turn out to be the same. <BR><BR><br><p class=clear>&nbsp;</p><amp-img width=1.33 height=1 layout=responsive src=https://images.bollywoodhungama.com/img/feature/11/jul/sabu12.jpg></amp-img><BR><BR><br><p class=clear>&nbsp;</p><p align=left class=normal> It is clearly the difference in the sizes of the cinemas <BR><br><p class=clear>&nbsp;</p>I think the only difference between Bollywood and southern Indian cinema is the language, which at times is a barrier. In the south, the budgets allotted to make film are smaller as compared to budgets allotted for Bollywood films. Along with the sets, the songs are more lavish. It is clearly the difference in the sizes of the cinemas. </p> </span><br><p class=clear>&nbsp;</p></p>