Ayushmann Khurana speaks on Casteism
Ayushmann Khurana speaks on Casteism
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The trailer of Ayushman Khurana's film 'Article 15' has been launched and the trailer of the film, based on the caste system, is also getting a lot of lovely response from the audience. There are many different types of films of Ayushman, he has a special identity to select the subjects. he also adopted the main topic that has badly affected a large part of the country for years.    

The special thing is that Ayushman Khurana has played an upper-cast policeman in the film and recently he has made revelations in the conversation about the film. Recently, when Ayushman was asked what was the reason for choosing this film?

On this Ayushman says "I had seen a documentary five years ago whose name was India untouched. The story begins in Tamil Nadu, where a Dalit tries to sneak into the village of Brahman, and when he enters the village, he has to pull out his shoes, put it on his bicycle career, and then he goes ahead." 

Further, Ayushman said that it is still happening in many parts of our country. In Gujarat, there are different wells for Dalits, Brahmanas and Thakurs, and in such an environment there is a lot of confrontation over the right to water. Asked about the kind of racists he faced, he said that I have done street theatre in different parts of the country and I remember that once we went for the BITS Pilani festival in Rajasthan and I remember that their questions start with caste.

It is only through your caste that your talk is further extended. It means wants to make you your friend, they first see what your position is in society, and it doesn't matter how you are as a human being. But since I have an upper-cast, I did not suffer discrimination over caste, but it should all end.  

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