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Although when it comes to making superhero films, Hollywood might be said to be the best, however, they are no way match for Bollywood as far as morality is concerned, according to Nathan Jones.

The Australian actor Nathan thinks that some of the things shown in Hollywood movies tend to even confuse young people more and feels that extra work needs to be done on moralistic storylines. The 49-year-old actor who is currently working with other Indian stars on a movie – A Flying Jatt – believes that many Hollywood films lacked a strong moral center.

He said Bollywood tries to keep young people on the right path by showing responsibility – an attribute Hollywood currently lacks. While encouraging Hollywood to emulate Bollywood, the WWE wrestler-turned-actor regrets the erratic nature of their films (American) in terms of morality and their degenerative style. To him, “we are doing it wrong.”

At Bollywood, the language barrier was a big challenge for the Aussie actor. According to him, someone was assigned to help him learn to speak Hindi as it was required of him to say the dialogues in their own language. After much practicing, he was able to meet up to expectations. This he said was important to be done, so kids can understand him.

Nathan Jones will make his Bollywood debut with a flying Jatt – a film he considers to be nice, responsible aimed at passing good messages to the youth with a strong moral center. He found the work culture there to be very professional. According to him, it was great working with inspiring personalities like the director (Remo D’Souza) who he described as a down-to-earth fellow and co-actor Tiger Shroff whose ability to do action scenes impressed him.