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Kangana Ranaut Opens up About the Mega event of Ram Mandir Bhumi Pooja

Today, during the Ram Mandir Bhoomi Pooja, Kangana Ranaut opens up about the mega event and her next directorial venture, Aparajitha Ayodhya, on how to capture the six centuries old journey of the Ram Mandir. Read on to find out what she has to say.

Kangana Ranaut on Ram Mandir, how she plans to find a 600-year journey to the temple next year: Kangana Ranaut at Ram Mandir, how she plans to find a 600-year journey to the temple next year

This is a big day for Indians as Prime Minister Narendra Modi is in Ayodhya for the foundation stone laying ceremony of the Ram Mandir. While this has been a war for decades, it has brought joy to the country and its people. Addressing the people, the Prime Minister said that the temple should be built on the basis of mutual love and brotherhood. Kangana Ranaut also opened a truly historic moment that marks one of the most memorable events in the history of India.

Ask Kangana how she feels, and she answers proudly. For the queen actress, the Ram Mandir is not just a temple, it is a passion. “For me, Ayodhya is very symbolic, and this journey of being a civilization of the last 500-600 years is very exciting for me. I want all of us not to waste limited time, instead I will make a change in the way we live our lives. Our society was state-of-the-art and one of the greatest in the world.

Kangana adds that this is the right moment to introspect and work on what needs to change within the community. “Personally, I think it’s time to go beyond our ‘bread, kapda, makan’ needs and see what we lack as a community and how we can revive it. For me, a temple is not a pillar, a brick or a structure. It is a symbol of something that our civilization considers the highest. , He is Purushottam – a noble man.He is not above, but his virtues continue.These virtues are the temple virtues, he founded the kingdom of Rama, which to a certain extent followed Mahatma Gandhi, so we got freedom, so his consciousness existed through many great men, saved us and affected our lives. “

Prashant P Patil: Senior Journalist
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