00:00I didn't just enter because I'm a bit shy I was invited just to clarify and I
00:11was very happy to be invited and actually I was very I actually genuinely
00:16feel very honored to be invited and they're tired of hearing this but I'm
00:21going to repeat it anyway I really do feel that this show there was a there
00:27was a vacuum there was a certain emptiness and a certain failure that
00:32this show has corrected and that failure was our lack of empathy for young India
00:42you know and it is the largest youth population and instead of supporting
00:50empathizing creating space our stories were all about adults our films you know
00:57and and so I think what TVF did with Kota factory was really placed the youth
01:05in the center of their stories and their worries and their hopes and as as as a
01:11civilization you know as human beings we worry so much about what's the future
01:16but if you're really so worried about the future then just take care of the
01:20young people because they are the future you know and this show really does that
01:24you know I think the love that people have for this show is because they they
01:30were ignored for so long and someone came along and told a story that took
01:35care of took care of young people and you know and so I'm very very very
01:43honored to be a part of a show with such an impact you know Jeetu Bhaiya's
01:48character that Jeetendra has played so incredibly and all the students that
01:54populate the world of Kota factory Mayur and you know and Revathi and Ranja
02:00Nalam, Esas all of them have created Urmi they have they have actually
02:08represented the angst and the joy of you know the entire nation so to be part of
02:17something like this which actually is making a difference which is actually
02:20making teachers in Kota think that they need to rethink about their role as
02:25teachers it's huge yeah it's really huge I I'm so lucky
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