Kangana Ranaut supports Ajay Devgn in his stance on Sanskrit being the national language

Kangana Ranaut supports Ajay Devgn in his stance on Sanskrit being the national language

Kangana Ranaut supports Ajay Devgn in his stance on Sanskrit being the national language
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On Friday, Kangana Ranaut debuted the trailer for her upcoming film Dhaakad. Kangana Ranaut was asked a slew of questions regarding her film and the current state of the entertainment industry at the trailer presentation event in Mumbai.

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Ajay Devgn recently created a stir when he tweeted in response to Kannada actor Kiccha Sudeep’s remarks. About the Hindi and Kannada cinema industry and languages. Ajay referred to Hindi as India’s national language. Many people, however, pointed out that India does not have a national language.

Kangana Ranaut also stated at the trailer premiere ceremony in Mahalaxmi that Hindi has been designated as a “national language” by the Indian Constitution. “When you go through the country, or go overseas to German, Spanish, or French countries, they are quite proud of their language,” she remarked. Fortunately or sadly, English has become that link, regardless of how nasty the colonial history is. We now use English to communicate even within the country. Should it be the connection, or should it be Hindi, Sanskrit, or Tamil? That is a decision we must make. Keeping all of this in mind, a firm decision should be made.

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“As of now, according to the constitution, Hindi is the national language,” she continued. As a result, Ajay Devgn ji was correct when he stated that Hindi is India’s national language. However, I believe that Sanskrit should be our national language. As it is the source of languages such as Hindi, German, English, and French. Why isn’t Sanskrit the official language of India? Why isn’t it required in schools? “I’m not aware of that!” The Union government of India uses English and Hindi as official languages. For official purposes, different states employ different languages.

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