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Shahid Kapoor Ends Differences With Kangana Ranaut, Thanks Her For Supporting Padmavati

Darpan News Desk IANS, 08 Dec, 2017 12:16 PM
    Actor Shahid Kapoor, who plays one of the three key characters in "Padmavati", has thanked his "Rangoon" co-star Kangana Ranaut for extending her support to the controversial film, and said creative people shouldn't be scared.
     
     
    Shahid, who was present at the Reebok Fit To Fight Awards on Thursday night, said: "You feel very grateful that people are supporting you, so I am thankful to Kangana (Ranaut), and to everybody else who has spoken for 'Padmavati', and has been so kind and brave to come out there and express themselves."
     
     
    "Sometimes there has been anger, sometimes people have been emotional, sometimes they have been very logical in breaking it down, but there are a lot of people from the fraternity who have come out and spoken for the film.
     
     
    "At such times you feel a little vulnerable, and you feel a little emotional because everybody has put in so much work into the film, and it is a lot of sincere work. I don't think you can make a film like 'Padmavati' unless you give a part of your heart and soul to the film. Obviously, the leading face is Sanjay (Leela Bhansali) sir, and we are just following his footsteps," he added.
     
     
    The movie is embroiled in controversy since Hindu groups backed by the BJP have opposed its release over alleged distortion of historical facts.
     
     
    Asked if he is scared of the whole situation, Shahid said: "I don't think scared is the right word. I don't think creative people should be scared because you can't create if you are constricted. You can't create unless you feel liberated and open, and I think art is a reflection of society at large. So it is important to express yourself with a certain sense of freedom, especially in a democracy."
     
     
    "Everybody is concerned, the whole fraternity has expressed a lot of concern because there is enough that you deal with when your film is coming out -- there are issues like piracy and there are a lot of other issues, larger issues that one is dealing with," he added.
     
     
    "Padmavati" is based on Rajput queen Padmavati. It also features Deepika Padukone and Ranveer Singh.

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