India, Jan. 25 -- Prakash Raj has worked in several Bollywood films like Singham (2011), Dabangg 2 (2012), and Wanted (2009), to name a few. However, the National Award-winning actor feels that mainstream Hindi cinema has lost its roots, becoming increasingly "fake" and "money-oriented". Prakash was speaking at the ongoing ninth edition of the Kerala Literature Festival (KLF), where he shared his opinion on Hindi cinema. (Also read: Vijay says he won't bow down to pressure amid Jana Nayagan censor row, CBI questioning: 'Cup mukkiyam Bigil')

As per the latest report by news agency PTI, Prakash said, "In the present context, I feel Malayalam and Tamil cinema are making very strong films... Hindi cinema, on the other hand, has lost its root...