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Lot of chapters on Mughals in history books, few lines about Samrat Prithviraj: Akshay Kumar

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New Delhi, June 1

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The education ministry needs to take cognisance of the contribution of Hindu kings and “balance” out their stories with those of Mughal emperors who enjoy more space in school texts, Bollywood star Akshay Kumar said on Wednesday.

Ahead of the release of his film “Samrat Prithviraj”, a historical action drama based on the warrior Rajput king, Kumar said “it’s sad we don’t know about our own kings”.

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“There were only three-four lines about Samrat Prithviraj in the history books that I read. Thanks to this film, I got to know so much about him. I don’t think anyone else also knew about him,” Kumar told PTI in an interview.

“When I was talking to my son about him (Prithviraj), he said ‘I know about the British empire, Mughal empire, but who’s he?’ So it’s a sad thing that we don’t know about our own kings. There were only a few lines about Rana Pratap, Rani of Jhansi. But there are a lot of chapters on Mughals,” he added.

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Kumar described his film, which was earlier titled “Prithviraj” and was rechristened last week following protests by the Shree Rajput Karni Sena, as an “educational film set in a commercial way”.

“I would appeal to the education ministry to try and (bring about) balance and bring our culture, Hindu kings also in our textbooks,” Kumar said.

Kumar was in Delhi to promote his film and paid floral tributes at Qila Rai Pithoragarh, a south Delhi complex housing a statue of Prithviraj Chauhan.

“Samrat Prithviraj”, produced by Yash Raj Films that put out a statement about the name change, is directed by Chandraprakash Dwivedi.

Kumar also weighed in on the ‘north versus south’ cinema debate, saying he would rather talk about uniting film industries from across the country than comment on a non-issue.

“Both industries are one. The British ruled over us for 200 years using ‘Divide and Rule’, we are dividing (our country) again by doing all these things. We are India. They are making films in their mother tongue, we are making films in our mother tongue. “We should talk about uniting us. Let’s say, Allu Arjun and I do a film together or Shah Rukh and Vijay are working on a film. Let’s wish for such things. Not things like ‘They are eating into your (film’s) business’,” he argued.

Responding to the recent controversy on India’s national language, Kumar said, “All languages are national languages.” “I’m happy speaking my mother tongue (Punjabi), I think my mother tongue is the best. A Tamil person thinks his (language) is the best. I don’t understand what the debate is about. We are all in one culture, one country.

“There was suddenly a roar (furore) about all this and I didn’t understand what was wrong with us? After reading so much history, we are still fighting about is ‘my language is ok’, ‘that language is wrong’. I just believe in just being together,” Kumar said.

 “Samrat Prithviraj” also stars Sanjay Dutt, Sonu Sood and marks the screen debut of Miss World 2017 Manushi Chhillar. The film is scheduled to release on Friday.

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