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Love India, but don’t understand it any more: Aditi

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Mumbai, Nov 22 (IANS) With growing tension over filmmaker Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s “Padmavati”, actress Aditi Rao Hydari has questioned why people don’t express as much anger when women are violated in the country as they are showing towards the film.

Aditi, who too will be seen in Bhansali’s historical drama, says though she loves her country, she fails to understand the people’s mindset.

The actress on Wednesday tweeted: “Why aren’t people as angry and demanding change when women are raped, violated, sold, beaten, pimped, killed in the womb. I don’t get it. I love my country, but I don’t understand it any more.”

She hopes that the “country understands what it’s becoming”. “Can I have my country back please,” she added.

“Padmavati” is a tribute to the valour of Rajput queen Padmavati, played by Deepika Padukone.

Interestingly, Aditi has roots attached to two royal lineages herself.

The film is in the eye of a storm following protests from conservative groups over alleged tampering with historical facts. Bhansali has been denying the contention.

The release of the film, which was earlier slated for December 1, has been deferred as the filmmakers are yet to secure a censor certificate.

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