Ajay Devgn Vs Kichcha Sudeep: Kangana Ranaut Reacts To The Controversy, Says ‘National Language Should Be Sanskrit’ Hindi Movie News – Bollywood – Times of India

Later Ajay Devgn And kicha sudeep A war of words broke out over the Hindi language, the opinion on social media got buzzed. People from all walks of life including politicians and Bollywood celebs are sharing their reactions on the ‘national language’ debate and the latest to jump on the bandwagon is our ‘Dhaakad’ actress Kangana Ranaut, The firebrand Bollywood actress believes that ‘when the constitution was made, Hindi became a national language’ and wants Sanskrit To be used as the national language of India. Kangana said, ‘We are a country with many diversities, languages ​​and cultures. And it is our birthright to feel proud of our own culture and language. I’m a mountain However, when we consider our nation, to make it a unit, we need a thread to bind us all together. When the constitution was made, Hindi became a national language. Further explaining why she thinks Sanskrit should be chosen over any other Indian language, Kangana said, ‘When you say Tamil is actually older than Hindi, it should be noted that Sanskrit is older than that. Is. In my opinion, Sanskrit should be our national language, because Kannada, Tamil, Gujarati, Hindi, all these languages ​​have originated from Sanskrit. I don’t have the answer if you ask me that if so why was Sanskrit not made our national language instead of Hindi. Those decisions must have been made during a certain amount of time. There are many layers to this issue. And when you are talking about language, you should be aware of all these layers. When you are denying Hindi, you are denying the Constitution. It all started when Ajay Devgn slammed South actor Kiccha Sudeep over his comments about the Hindi language. Later, Kichha took to Twitter to reply to Ajay and clarified what he meant, saying the true meaning of his statement was lost during translation. It ended with Ajay Devgn thanking Kichha for ‘correcting the misunderstanding’. For more news and updates, stay tuned to ETimes.

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