Ashutosh Rana Calls for Peace: “Language Should Unite, Not Divide”
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Veteran actor Ashutosh Rana recently shared his thoughts on the ongoing language debate in Maharashtra during the trailer launch of his next film, Heer Express. He stressed the need for unity and understanding, saying language should be a way to connect, not divide people. "Language is meant to communicate, never to cause conflict," he explained, highlighting India's inclusive spirit. His comments come at a tense time as the state deals with rising unrest over the three-language policy. The Mira-Bhayandar area has seen protests and clashes between Hindi and Marathi speakers. In the midst of this tension, Rana’s words stood out as a call for peace based on respect and open talk. He added, “India has always believed in trust and conversation, not fights.”
Rana was speaking at the trailer launch of Heer Express, a family drama releasing on August 8, 2025. The movie features a mixed cast that includes Divita Juneja, Pritt Kamani, Sanjay Mishra, Gulshan Grover, and Meghna Malik. It aims to mix heartfelt stories with humor and moments of reflection. The film hopes to connect well with viewers from different languages and backgrounds.
In a country as diverse as India, Rana’s words remind us how movies and actors can help start conversations and bring people together. As Heer Express heads into theaters next month, it offers entertainment but also joins a bigger talk about identity, language, and harmony.
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