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00:00You talk about the theme of the movie and how we are supposed to drop this generational baggage.
00:07But, you know, there was a little bit of a you and cry on social media regarding the theme of the movie.
00:13It became a little bit controversial and also you defended it a little bit.
00:19So, you know, in your defense, what do you want to say?
00:21Why should, you know, all of these things must not come in the way of art or expression?
00:27See, for me, see, I'll tell you why I was defending.
00:33Because the director, see, it does, that is what I'm telling you.
00:36This movie is not about any caste or religion or not a gender.
00:42This is just a not, it can happen in any caste or any religion or to any, in any religion girl or any religion boy.
00:51That is the reason I was defending.
00:53There are some comments where, like, if it is just because he's from that other caste, he's targeted this caste.
01:02And then really show his daughter, like, come on, we have not targeted anybody.
01:09It is just a, it is just a normal national topic.
01:16That's all.
01:17Where it is happening.
01:19That it has happened with my son also.
01:21So, I don't fall in this category.
01:23I'm a South Indian, but I'm a Telugu, Angaran.
01:25I live in Mumbai, and I live in Mumbai, but even then, and Mumbai is supposed to be a cosmopolitan city.
01:31But even my son tastes it.
01:33So, and it is, and again, he's a male.
01:37So, it is not that only female or a male or this religion or that religion.
01:42The only thing the director did was, she has taken the background from where she is coming from or where she is comfortable with.
01:54Because she knows that level of, because this is, she, if she takes any other caste, then she has to go research on that, right?
02:04So, like, okay, Ustain, what is the dialogue, what is the thing they talk about, what they will tell this girl, but she has grown up in that circle.
02:15That is the only reason she's taken that background.
02:18And that also, it is not too much of the background influence or when we talk, we were talking like that kind of a dialogue and all, nothing like that.
02:29It is just one, two dialogues which we use, that's all.
02:33Otherwise, there's nothing like that.
02:35So, that is the reason.
02:37And when we come from an art, art is never being measured by religion, caste or anything else.
02:47We are just an actors or creators, I can tell, who create work and we just give life for that.
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