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Like nearly everything that the actor does, Kangana Ranaut’s conversation with Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev made news for a multitude of reasons. In a conversation where the two spoke about a host of topics including aliens, the mainstay of the interaction for a few people and media outlets was the seemingly ‘patriotic’, ‘nationalistic’ and the ‘oh, not the liberal argument’ tenor that the actor displayed.
As reactions continue to pour in, one can only say, welcome to the ‘Patriotic Club’, Kangana! Here, you will find that it’s not what you said that would be debated by people but rather it would be discussed, argued and postulated on the basis of what they feel about what you said. But much like how the rest of the world seems to have different sets of rules for different people, the film business, too, operates on the same principle. So, today if Kangana Ranaut or Akshay Kumar were to say something ‘patriotic’ they are bracketed in a specific slot.
While not undermining the merit or the lack thereof, in what actors say about the world beyond the cosmos they find comfort in, much of the reaction can be gauged from what Nietzsche observed - There are no facts, only interpretations. When it comes to popular films, the Hindi film industry is very different from their Tamil and Telugu counterparts. Here, actors invariably assume that either people would take what they say at face value or nothing that they say would matter. The latter is also a defence when what they say is questioned.
Up until her appearance on Karan Johar’s talk show, she was being hailed as the undisputed queen of Hindi films and getting her to be a part of a project was akin to getting Aamir Khan to commit! The moment she commented on the rampant nepotism in the film industry addressing Johar as the one who was the flag bearer of such a practice, she was ticked off the cool list. A few months later, her public comment about being a “big Modi fan” at News18 Rising India Summit kickstarted her transition from an independent, self-made woman to the ‘other side.’
If one were to take a longer look there is perhaps nothing new in what Kangana Ranaut said when speaking to Sadhguru; she was just her usual unabashed self who spoke freely on a whole lot of things… and had she been talking about anything else, much of the reaction would have different.
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Published: 14 Aug 2018,02:07 PM IST