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R Madhavan: R Madhavan’s blunt on language dispute, I know whether I know or not … – Aap jaisa koi star ra madhavan reacted on hindi marathi language controversy

R Madhavan: Actor R Madhavan is currently in discussion about his upcoming film ‘Aap Koi’. In this, Fatima Sana Sheikh is seen with the actor. The film has been released on the OTT platform Netflix on 11 July. Meanwhile, he has reacted on the ongoing controversy over Hindi-Marathi language.

R Madhavan has recently expressed his opinion on the language dispute. The actor said that he has felt a lot by living in different states and cultures of India, but language has never been hindered his life or work. When he was asked about the language going on in Mumbai, he said that he has never faced any kind of trouble due to the language.

In the conversation, Madhavan said, ‘No, I never had trouble due to language. I talk in Tamil, I also talk in Hindi. I have also studied in Kolhapur and also comes to Marathi. So I have never had any problem due to language, whether I know the language or not. ‘

Recently, at the trailer launch of the film ‘Son of Sardar 2’, Ajay Devgan was also questioned about the Hindi-Marathi language controversy, so he said that Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa. Apart from Madhavan and Ajay, singer Udit Narayan also expressed his opinion on the controversy. He said that we should give respect to the language and culture of every region. Udit Narayan had said, ‘We live in Maharashtra and this is my work place, so the language here should come. Also, all languages of our country should be respected.

Let me tell you that the dispute started when the Maharashtra government gave instructions to teach Marathi and English as the third language in its government primary schools. This step was taken under the three-language policy of the country, which aims to teach children three languages in school. But the issue of this issue was such that when Shiv Sena (UBT) and MNS called Marathi Asmita a threat to it.

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