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Addressing a session at the India Today Conclave Mumbai, Amruta Fadnavis, who is often drawn into controversies, likened trolls to “background music”. She said independent women with voice and thought process will always face counter-voices, but it’s up to them whether to ignore or dance to the tune. She also shared how her husband, Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, supports her and champions the cause of women empowerment. Watch the full session here.
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00:00Well, everybody here, let's just get a breather to understand what we're about to decode in the next few minutes.
00:08Now, India has so many politicians, a lot of them have families, better halves they're called,
00:13but how many of us really know them?
00:16They're often either kept in the shadows by design or by choice.
00:22But sitting with me is someone who forget the shadows, she embraces the limelight.
00:27Forget someone who would want to not be spoken about.
00:34She's somebody who is written about on a regular basis.
00:38There are constant headlines about her, sometimes there are controversies as well.
00:44So today with me is someone, and let's try and decode her a little bit,
00:48on politics, life, and everything that comes in between that.
00:54The very fiery, the very opinionated, and the very bindas.
01:01Amrita Farnaves is here. Please give her a huge round of applause.
01:07You know right, Amrita Ji, that you're unlike any other politician's wife we have in the country.
01:13You know that.
01:14First of all, good afternoon, everyone.
01:18Good afternoon, Sonal.
01:21It's indeed a pleasure to be here at India Today Conclave,
01:25which is so much acclaimed and followed.
01:29I agree, Sonal.
01:32In fact, being conventional is very comfortable,
01:35but it is not my calling.
01:39So I go as per what my heart says, my mind says,
01:45and what my mission is in life.
01:48I fall in line with my mission rather than being very conventional.
01:52And I'm thankful that people around me are supportive to let me be as I am.
02:02That's important.
02:02We'll get to the people around you in a bit.
02:04But why does it happen?
02:06Have you thought about it?
02:07Wherever you go, headlines sort of follow.
02:10You would be doing a great cause like a beach cleanup.
02:13You would have the BMC commissioner.
02:14You would have the best actors around you.
02:18But people are still talking about you,
02:20about what you vore perhaps or what you said.
02:23Do these headlines bother you at all?
02:27I think so.
02:29There are certain instances where social media handles are overactive.
02:36More than the news givers, more than the publications,
02:41these are the handles which are overactive.
02:44And they catch on to points which deviate people from the core issues.
02:51So example, during the last cleanup drive, what was the core issue?
02:56It was post-visurgeon, gunpati, cleanup and the society, NGOs, children,
03:02everyone had joined hands to make a difference,
03:06to promote Shadu, Shadu, Mati, Ganesha to be brought in our houses,
03:10to promote eco-friendly tanks, to promote a nirmalya which can be recycled.
03:17But what these notorious handles, what did they promote?
03:23They zoomed on to different bodies and they showed what kind of clothes are worn.
03:28So this is something which can be avoided.
03:33I have also learnt my lesson.
03:35It is not that I do not agree to all kind of criticism, disagree or agree,
03:41depending on what kind of criticism is it.
03:44But the core issue should not be ignored.
03:46That is what I mean.
03:47But more than y'all nowadays, these handles are very notorious.
03:51They are paid for that and they act accordingly.
03:55But these headlines, do they ever become an issue at home?
03:59You are Maharashtra's first lady.
04:01I am sure there are dinner table conversations when it happens.
04:04Does it come up?
04:04I am lucky enough that Devendraji is a person who believes and walks the talk of woman empowerment.
04:16So I am thankful to his parents and my parents who have inculcated the spirit of giving that space to every person
04:26to be his or her own self, to give his or her best.
04:31So both ways, we respect each other for our thought processes and we give that much of space to each other.
04:38Maybe that is one of the reasons that at home I don't have the tension to explain
04:43that this is what it is, that is what it is.
04:44Never has he ever asked you to say, yeah, that does deserve huge, huge round of applause, yeah.
04:51Yeah, so he is a real, a man with a modern thinking and he knows where a woman and empowerment comes from.
05:01It does not come directly from the society or the school.
05:04It has to be from within the house, with your children, with your wives.
05:09Then only we can go ahead in this area.
05:13I want to go back to a few quotes that you had said.
05:17Sometime back you said that prostitution deserves human right.
05:22How do courts like these, how do interviews like these sit down, not just at home,
05:28but maybe even higher up with the BJP, the RSS, sensitive about issues like these?
05:33Okay, I remember I had been to Pune two or three years back
05:38and there was a health checkup and get-together for the prostitutes of Budwarped,
05:45which is a red light area there.
05:47And this program was arranged for their wellness.
05:51While I was speaking to them,
05:54it just dawned to me that I should motivate them also.
05:59So there were certain words which I used there just to motivate them.
06:05But my thought process on this, which goes this way,
06:10that say prostitution has been there in our country and worldwide since yesteryear,
06:17since Vedic period.
06:18It is not something which we can completely do away with.
06:24But what we can do is curb these Dalals from getting these young girls,
06:30very little girls, trafficking them into this profession.
06:34Or when these prostitutes have their children,
06:38they can be rehabilitated by taking these ladies in confidence.
06:43This is what we can do to reduce or end it over a period of time.
06:48But since they are there, already doing it,
06:51don't they deserve basic human rights?
06:54The conditions they live in,
06:57they do not know safety measures,
06:59they carry STDs and there are issues regarding their nutrition,
07:04their knowledge.
07:06So I think so.
07:07We should structure a program wherein they should be taken care of.
07:12But further prostitution should be reduced
07:16or we should have measures where it should wean away.
07:20That's what I feel.
07:21But current situation of these ladies is not good.
07:25They need to be taken care of.
07:27So you stand by your words.
07:28These statements which are made,
07:30you once said something about divorces happening on traffic lights in Mumbai.
07:34So stuff like that where it is said.
07:36You also then once asked about these controversies said that
07:41I know I'm a soft target,
07:43but I want my opponents to know that I am not soft.
07:47Right?
07:48It takes courage to say stuff like that.
07:50I want to know how do you deal?
07:52How do you deal with these headlines
07:54which are not always complementary to the causes that you want them to be
07:59but become out you personally?
08:03See, I would like to say one thing.
08:06That Devendra Ji has a very transparent image
08:09and he is a very honest person.
08:11So the opponents look around him who can be targeted
08:17and they just find me to be there around.
08:21So I am the target for them to point out at Devin.
08:27But I am also a lady who is maybe
08:30I am a little masoom but I am not a man.
08:32I know how I have to act,
08:36what should be done and not done.
08:38So I think that they might target me for some petty reasons,
08:42but I know I have a mission in place.
08:45Like Ellen Roosevelt once said,
08:49she said,
08:50future belongs to those who believe in their dreams.
08:53So I have dreams.
08:56I want to accomplish them.
08:58I know the right road which walks towards those dreams
09:01and I will walk that way
09:02irrespective of any kind of criticism coming my way.
09:07So trolls don't bother you.
09:09Trolls, what do you say to them?
09:11Those who are out there zooming in,
09:14those who are out there having a critical eye.
09:17Is there an answer?
09:18Is there something that you want to tell them?
09:20So trolls will happen to every independent woman
09:23a woman with thought process or a voice.
09:26It's not just me, it's about you.
09:28It's about every lady sitting here.
09:31So when you have voice,
09:32you have counter voice coming in.
09:34But that's why I say trolls are like background music.
09:38You can very well be disturbed
09:42or dance to that background music tone.
09:46Also you can ignore and continue voicing yourself.
09:51So it's your decision what to do it with.
09:54All right, Amrita then clearly dancing to her own tunes,
09:57not to the background music that comes with it.
10:00But I'm sure, ma'am,
10:01everything that you do reflects on the chief minister, right?
10:07Do you sit back?
10:08You said a little while earlier that sometimes I go back
10:11and I see that maybe I shouldn't have.
10:14Have those moments happened?
10:16Do you recall one time where you feel maybe I shouldn't have?
10:20See, for my own self,
10:22if I think of my own self,
10:24my family,
10:26I've never received any kind of objection
10:28for whatever I've done till date.
10:30But if once a while I have to consider people's opinion
10:35and at times respect it,
10:38I do that.
10:39It's because people have made us what we are,
10:43where we are.
10:43So we have to consider
10:45what the thought process goes within the people also.
10:49And at times bringing a change
10:50with what people think
10:52or what criticism they bring in,
10:55I feel is a good act
10:58for everyone to follow.
11:01I want to take the next few minutes
11:03to take you back in time a little bit.
11:05I don't know if you recall,
11:06but you were on the cover of India Today Women
11:08about 10 years ago.
11:10Let's have that picture up.
11:12And I want you to also see
11:14not just you 10 years back,
11:18but look at the quote over there.
11:20It says,
11:21I didn't want to wear a sari and serve poha.
11:25Amrita Ji, in three years,
11:27in 10 years actually,
11:29three times being the first lady.
11:32How much has changed?
11:34How much have you had to change yourself personally
11:37to prep up for this role?
11:39So this quote was,
11:41what I meant was,
11:44when Devine was to meet me,
11:46first time before our marriage,
11:48I did not want to follow that conventional way
11:52of wearing a sari and going to him
11:55and serve him poha.
11:55You guys were introduced at a wedding.
11:59That's how you met.
12:00It was a typically arranged marriage
12:02where the families were wanting us
12:05to meet first in front of them.
12:08And my mother said,
12:09then wear a sari,
12:10make poha go in front.
12:11I said,
12:12no way,
12:12I'm not going to do that.
12:14So we first met separately
12:15post they making this arrangement
12:18and that suited me better
12:20because I did not,
12:21I was not comfortable with the way it was,
12:24they were wanting it to happen.
12:26But now,
12:27you know,
12:27over the years,
12:29for people,
12:31I wear sari.
12:32People respect me,
12:34people love me,
12:35so I do what they also want.
12:37So at times,
12:38they want their vaini in a sari
12:39for special occasions.
12:41I'm in sari.
12:43And when I have my guests
12:44from villages,
12:45from my Devinji's constituency,
12:48I do serve them poha.
12:49It was specially for Devinji
12:51that I had mentioned that.
12:53Tell me about,
12:56again,
12:57these changes that you have made.
12:59You were telling me that
13:00it wasn't easy, right?
13:01You were a banker at that time.
13:03You were earning,
13:04you were on your own,
13:05but then you decided
13:06to marry a politician.
13:08He wasn't,
13:09they were in the Farnavists
13:10back then,
13:11as we know him now.
13:12But at that point,
13:13you didn't think that
13:14what is life going to be?
13:17No Saturday Sundays,
13:19no work-life balance.
13:21Because did you,
13:22looking back,
13:23do you think this is
13:24what you would have
13:25signed up for again?
13:28In fact,
13:29I remember my childhood days
13:34and it was such a structured
13:36family of doctors.
13:38My father, mother, relatives,
13:40all are full of doctors.
13:42Everyone is into this profession.
13:45And everything had its own time.
13:49Our food, our exercise,
13:52our time for meeting people
13:53was fixed.
13:54Our education,
13:56our academics
13:56was the priority.
13:59But here,
14:00with Devain,
14:01everything went 360 degrees.
14:05Were you asked that
14:06wear a pallu
14:07now that you're married,
14:08when you're going to meet
14:09a politician
14:10or somebody's coming,
14:11do the conventional things?
14:13No, in fact,
14:15after marriage,
14:16I was myself.
14:18I didn't realize
14:19that there has been
14:20a change in my life.
14:22Other than that,
14:23the people used to come home
14:24anytime
14:25and at any place
14:26in the house.
14:27So it was a public place,
14:29my home also.
14:30But never was I pointed out
14:32for my dressing
14:33because I was always
14:35mostly in
14:36coat pants
14:37to my office
14:39and all.
14:40so they never cared.
14:41This dawned to me
14:42after Devindraji
14:43became CM,
14:44when comparison started
14:46that Vahini
14:47should be
14:47a lady with a pallu
14:49on her head
14:50and dressed
14:51in a certain way
14:52in a paitani
14:53or border sari
14:54and all.
14:55But again,
14:56I thought,
14:57let's change.
14:59Let's change things.
15:00Let's break this mold.
15:02And I always love
15:04to challenge conventions,
15:07conventional things.
15:08So I enjoy doing that
15:10because I am one
15:11among all people
15:12and none of the young
15:13girls today
15:16is wearing a sari
15:17going out for work.
15:18She wears sari
15:19for occasions,
15:21for some cultural dues,
15:23but I don't see
15:23any girl going out
15:24to work in a sari.
15:26So I am that way,
15:27I have always been that way,
15:28so I continued.
15:30That's nice.
15:31Your husband
15:31has defined you
15:32as a crisis manager,
15:34but I want to know
15:36that do you see yourself
15:38more as an advisor?
15:40What exactly
15:41is the role
15:42that a spouse today
15:43of a politician plays?
15:45We've talked about
15:45the controversies.
15:46Let's talk about
15:47how collaboration
15:48happens of both
15:50these worlds
15:50back on the dinner table.
15:52So I feel
15:55that I am always
15:56politically,
15:57I am always
15:58an inquisitive student
16:00and Devinji
16:01is the reluctant professor
16:03who at times
16:04just doesn't want
16:05to answer me
16:06or at times
16:07he gives a googly.
16:09I have a lot
16:10of questions
16:10about ongoing politics
16:12in the state,
16:13in the country.
16:14I always have,
16:15even geopolitics.
16:17I bounce these questions
16:18to him,
16:19but he being
16:20the reluctant professor.
16:21So what's your
16:22take on Trump?
16:24Oh,
16:25take on Trump.
16:26See,
16:26more than take on Trump,
16:27I would,
16:28I would always
16:29gauge his actions
16:31as to how
16:32they affect India.
16:33So I think
16:34so around
16:3487 billion dollars
16:36export from India
16:38may get affected,
16:40but it is
16:40hardly 2.3%
16:42of our net GDP.
16:44So with India
16:45being such a young
16:46population,
16:47so much of local demand,
16:49a little bit of tweaking,
16:50improvement,
16:51in ease of doing business
16:53and logistical
16:54and other
16:55energy-related costs,
16:57we can make up
16:58for it
16:59this little
17:00dearth
17:01in no time.
17:02And we are already
17:03searching for
17:04new places
17:06where we can
17:07take in our businesses.
17:08You sound like an expert
17:10over there.
17:10You never thought of
17:11entering politics yourself.
17:13I am sure that idea
17:14crossed your mind.
17:16See,
17:16I am a social entrepreneur.
17:18I love to do work
17:19for people.
17:20One of the things
17:21which brings
17:22smile
17:23to me
17:25within,
17:26from within
17:26and the satisfaction
17:27is looking into
17:28other person's eyes
17:30or people's eyes
17:31and seeing smiles
17:32on their faces.
17:33So through my
17:34different
17:35activities
17:36through NGOs
17:38and all,
17:38whatever work
17:39I am doing,
17:40whether in
17:41villages in Nagpur
17:42or in Palghar.
17:44But the impact
17:44you will have
17:45as a politician
17:45is very different,
17:46no?
17:47Never crossed your mind?
17:48We have
17:49a great politician
17:51already at our place
17:52which is
17:53Devendra Fadnavis.
17:55Do talware
17:55ek miaan
17:56meh nahi re sakti.
17:57So I think
17:58so,
17:59it is good enough.
18:01Okay,
18:01if not,
18:02if not politics,
18:04then
18:04have you
18:05ever got a call
18:06from Bollywood?
18:08All your videos
18:09that you do
18:09which are so
18:10well divined,
18:11it's designed
18:12in a way
18:13you sing,
18:14you perform,
18:15you have so many
18:16other skills,
18:17that never popped up
18:18in your head either?
18:19I,
18:20I must tell you
18:21that even before
18:23music came
18:24on to me,
18:25even before I
18:26came on to music,
18:27music came on to me.
18:29That was how?
18:30Because my
18:30father sings
18:31beautifully,
18:32he's a doctor,
18:32he's an ophthalmologist
18:34but he sings,
18:36he's a classical singer,
18:37my daddy was,
18:37so I learned my first
18:38notes from them.
18:40Then subsequently
18:41different gurus
18:42and in Nagpur also
18:43when Devinderji
18:44was not in limelight
18:46or I was not even married,
18:47I used to sing
18:48for Diwali pahads,
18:49I used to sing
18:50for rotaries
18:51and other
18:51social organizations.
18:53So it was there
18:54in me,
18:55I loved performing.
18:57Coming to Mumbai,
18:58I got bigger exposure
19:00earlier through
19:01social songs
19:02which I sang
19:03on rivers,
19:04on devotional songs,
19:06on various devtas
19:07or even
19:07the songs
19:09which I sang
19:09for different
19:11communities.
19:12They were
19:12accepted very well.
19:15But I know
19:16this is my talent
19:17and I have my
19:18shortcomings
19:20or I have my
19:21limits drawn
19:22for myself.
19:23So I did receive
19:24acting offers also.
19:26Yeah, you did.
19:26Yeah, yeah, yeah.
19:27But that's
19:27not my
19:29area.
19:30That's not the place
19:31I want to go to.
19:32I want to sing,
19:33I want to emote
19:34on my own songs
19:35and I derive
19:35satisfaction for that.
19:37I'm happy with that.
19:38Okay.
19:39Talking about
19:39things that make
19:40you happy,
19:41Mithi Ke Sitare
19:42is an organization
19:43that you've
19:44sort of really
19:45worked upon.
19:46It also has
19:47a connection
19:48to music.
19:49But like I said,
19:50there are so many
19:51things that you're
19:52involved in.
19:53It could be
19:53environment,
19:54it could be
19:54singing,
19:55it could be
19:56looking after
19:56the underprivileged,
19:58it could also be
19:59the police officers'
20:00wives,
20:00I see you very
20:01active over there.
20:02What is this one
20:02cause that really,
20:04really drives you
20:05today?
20:08I can mention
20:09two causes.
20:10One is village
20:11development.
20:13The work to be
20:14done is
20:16enormous there
20:17and these are
20:18low-hanging fruits.
20:19There are basic
20:20requirements which
20:21can be given
20:23to them and
20:24improve their
20:25standard of
20:26living.
20:27That is one
20:27place like we
20:28are already working
20:29in Palghar through
20:30the local
20:31representatives
20:31there and
20:33through people
20:34like Anganwari
20:35workers and
20:36the villagers.
20:38And the second
20:38thing is the
20:39one which you
20:40just mentioned,
20:41Mitti Ke Sitare.
20:42Since music is
20:43close to my
20:44heart, I love
20:46this project of
20:47mine, of our
20:48NGO, which
20:50hunts for
20:53talented children
20:54who are good
20:55into music and
20:56subsequently hones
20:57them.
20:57My first batch
20:59is still there
21:00learning more
21:02music, working
21:03into soft
21:04skills, a
21:05development of
21:05personal health
21:06and everything.
21:08It's there since
21:09eight years,
21:10comprising of
21:1116 students.
21:12They receive a
21:13lot of programs
21:14also nowadays.
21:15So I'm happy
21:16that these children
21:17are being honed
21:18in every aspect
21:20of personality
21:21development and
21:22I'm sure that
21:23they would shine
21:24brighter in the
21:25coming days.
21:26I want to take
21:27a minute to
21:28understand the
21:29life of Amruta
21:30a little bit.
21:31Today, for
21:31example, we had
21:33the Chief
21:33Minister here in
21:34the morning.
21:34We have you now.
21:35Very happy to
21:36have hosted both
21:38of you there.
21:38So tonight, when
21:39a dinner table
21:40conversation happens,
21:41when you guys sit
21:42down, what will
21:43be the conversation
21:44like?
21:44I'm very curious
21:45to understand what's
21:46discussed on the
21:47dinner table.
21:49First of all, I
21:51must tell you the
21:51truth that we are
21:52never there at the
21:53dinner table together.
21:55Either he's eating
21:57out somewhere or
21:58once a while I'm
21:59also not there.
22:00Do you give him
22:00a hard time for
22:01that?
22:02No, I try to give
22:03him good time
22:04whenever I see
22:05him.
22:06But yeah, I
22:08don't get to meet
22:09him much other
22:09than in the
22:11morning before he
22:12leaves and at
22:14night for few
22:15minutes.
22:16So it is more
22:17of a discussion
22:18about what is
22:19to be done
22:21during the
22:22subsequent days,
22:23some programs
22:24which need to
22:25be got to
22:26his notice or
22:27some issues
22:28which need to
22:29be taken to
22:29him.
22:30This is a
22:31conversation.
22:31A little bit
22:32about Divija
22:33and that's it.
22:35So that's our
22:35life and our
22:36conversation.
22:36Are you telling
22:37me there are no
22:37disagreements and
22:39I want to know
22:40who wins in those
22:41disagreements?
22:42All couples have
22:43that.
22:43I'm sure you also
22:44disagree with
22:45Devinderji over
22:46some things,
22:46no?
22:46I hardly remember
22:49any disagreements
22:50seriously because
22:52we both have
22:53maintained that
22:54he's the boss and
22:55I always say that
22:56and I take all the
22:57decisions.
22:58So there's no
22:58disagreement.
23:01He's the boss and
23:02you take all the
23:03decisions.
23:03That's the magic.
23:04That's what the
23:05boss tells me to
23:06do.
23:06So I do it.
23:08Okay, that's
23:09lovely.
23:09But talking about
23:10the boss, talking
23:11about your love
23:12for music as well,
23:13I'm going to get to
23:14it in just a bit.
23:14but I thought we
23:15have last few
23:15minutes.
23:16So let me do a
23:16quick rapid fire
23:17with you.
23:18So are you game
23:18for that?
23:20Yeah, let's go
23:20for it.
23:21I can say pass
23:21also.
23:22No, no, you
23:22can't say pass.
23:23That won't be an
23:23Amrita answer then.
23:25You have to give
23:26us what you actually
23:27feel and we're
23:28counting on you for
23:28that.
23:29Okay, so are you
23:29ready?
23:30Okay, ready.
23:31Okay.
23:31So banking or in
23:32front of the camera,
23:33where do you feel
23:34more at home?
23:36With Divija.
23:37Her innocent smile
23:38and her laughter.
23:39That wins all,
23:41everything.
23:42Okay.
23:42One thing that
23:43Devendra Ji does
23:45that annoys you
23:46the most?
23:48What he doesn't
23:49do, which annoys
23:50me is he doesn't
23:51take care of himself,
23:52he doesn't exercise,
23:53he doesn't sleep,
23:54he doesn't eat on
23:55time.
23:56So that's what
23:57annoys me.
23:57That sounds more like
23:58the wife, right?
23:59Okay.
24:00The last time you
24:01trolled someone back,
24:03even if it was in
24:05your head.
24:07If it's in my head,
24:08it is out there.
24:10So last I trolled was
24:12Uddhav Thakere Ji.
24:13I never trolled anyone
24:14after that.
24:15What did you tell him?
24:16I trolled him many
24:17times, till he went
24:19off power.
24:20I kept on trolling
24:21him.
24:22Okay.
24:23Okay.
24:24Politics at home,
24:25over dinner table,
24:26or strictly off limits?
24:31Politics?
24:31Politics is
24:32everywhere for us.
24:34So it's at dinner table,
24:36it's while we sleep,
24:37it's in our dreams,
24:38it's everywhere.
24:39Your guilty pleasure,
24:40binge food or Netflix?
24:43Netflix.
24:44Have you seen
24:45Badge of Bollywood yet?
24:46I saw it, yes.
24:47Yeah, and what did
24:47you think of it?
24:49It is like a roller coaster
24:51and a nice funky
24:54series to watch.
24:55Nice.
24:56Okay.
24:56One politician,
24:57other than your husband,
24:58of course,
24:58that you admire the most?
25:01One politician I admire?
25:03Apart from your husband,
25:04who you admire?
25:05Without any doubt,
25:07Param Pujjan Narendra Modi Ji.
25:09Okay.
25:10So a song that you
25:12would like to dedicate
25:13to your trolls?
25:17Oh, my trolls.
25:18Yeah.
25:19I would not dedicate
25:20a song.
25:22I would just remind
25:23them of Gandhiji's.
25:26I remember one quote.
25:28It said,
25:29they will first
25:30ignore you,
25:32then they will
25:32laugh at you,
25:33then they will
25:34fight you,
25:35and then you win.
25:37Ah, nice.
25:38So, this is the
25:39tricky one.
25:40If you were the
25:40editor for India
25:42today, for a day,
25:44and you had to
25:45put out a headline
25:46on your own
25:46cover image,
25:48what would you
25:49put it as?
25:54Oh, God.
25:55A word,
25:57a sentence
25:58that really defines
25:59who Amrita
26:00Farnavis is.
26:05This is me,
26:07period.
26:08Ah, I like that.
26:09I think that's a good
26:10one over there.
26:11I also have
26:12last few one.
26:13Very quickly,
26:14we'll go over that.
26:15Powered look for you,
26:16a saree,
26:17a suit,
26:17jeans,
26:18or active wear.
26:22Now, there are
26:22different answers
26:23for this.
26:24Quick answer is,
26:25for me,
26:26elegant look is
26:27definitely saree,
26:28respectable,
26:29elegant look,
26:30saree,
26:30but power look
26:31is a gym wear.
26:33Power look is
26:33gym wear.
26:34Okay, there you go,
26:35all the trolls over there.
26:37And the biggest
26:37misconception about you?
26:42Misconception.
26:43Hmm.
26:44Ah, there are
26:45many misconceptions,
26:46but,
26:47ah,
26:47I just heard
26:50one misconception
26:50that,
26:51ah,
26:52I do not listen
26:54to Devenji.
26:55That's what was
26:55going on.
26:56So,
26:57I always hear him out.
26:59Yeah.
26:59I always hear him out.
27:00What you do is different,
27:01but you hear him out.
27:02Yeah.
27:03Okay, okay.
27:05Who is better?
27:06Devendra Farnavis,
27:07the CM,
27:07or Devendra Farnavis,
27:09the husband?
27:10Without any doubt,
27:11Devendra Farnavis,
27:12the CM,
27:13the politician,
27:14comes number one.
27:15Ah, okay.
27:16And one then,
27:18the last one,
27:19one song that defines
27:21Amrutan,
27:22you've got to not say it,
27:23sing it for us.
27:24Oh, God.
27:26Do you have reverb
27:27by any chance?
27:28I love the spirit
27:34this song carries,
27:35which is,
27:36Kisi ki muskura
27:36pe ho Nisar.
27:39But you really want me
27:40to sing it?
27:40Yes, of course.
27:42Guys,
27:43we want her to sing
27:43or no,
27:44yeah?
27:44This is,
27:45I thought this was...
27:45Can we,
27:46can we hear a round,
27:47round of applause,
27:48please?
27:48Yeah?
27:49Okay,
27:49so you all sing along.
27:51That would be,
27:51uh,
27:52inspiring for me also.
27:54Sing along.
27:55Kisi ki muskura
28:01hato pe ho Nisar,
28:05Kisi ka dard mil sake
28:07to leo dhar,
28:09Kisi ke vaas te ho
28:12tere dil me piyaar,
28:16Jeena isi ka naam hai.
28:23Beautiful,
28:23beautiful.
28:24Amrita Fandavis,
28:25please,
28:25guys,
28:26huge round of applause.
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