By asserting that he believed in coexistently, actor Kanganana Ranana on Wednesday said he would meet Karan Johar if he faced his face with him in the Padma Awards.
Two film personalities, who have been given the dagger on the debate of nepotism, was awarded Padma Shri at a ceremony held at Rashtrapati Bhavan on Monday.
“Well, we are our ceremony at a different time.
I think they go out of their way to look after our different timings,” said Ranaut while speaking at the moment Summit 2021.
“I tried to see it but he wasn’t there,” he said.
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Asked whether he would talk to the director if they met during the ceremony, the actor said, “of course”.
“There may be conflicts and there is disagreement, but that does not mean that you do not believe in coexistence …
that’s what I’m talking about, coexist and provide the same opportunity whether it is for men, women or outsiders, people in, less capable, Excessive, nepotism …
I encourage the existence of CO all kinds.
”
Ranaut said he felt insignificant in front of a few simple but “very large” winners in front of them.
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“Some people who entered and took their honor made me feel very significant.
Some of them were so simple and very large in front of them.
When they were introduced, I felt it wasn’t enough.
It’s rare to get it.
Feelings.
To watch people like that Take their award …
I feel, are I pretty good? ”
This actor might refer to the Tulsi Gowda and Hajabba neighborhood, a orange seller who built a school in his village.
They were awarded Padma Shri for their work.
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Asking how he saw himself five years along the line, Ranaut, 34, said, “I would want to get married and happy.
As a mother, as a wife, and of course as someone who participated actively in a new Indian vision.”
Ranaut also said that he was in a “happy place in love”.