What Did Karan Johar Say About RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat's Humour During the 100-Year Celebration?
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Mumbai, Feb 8 (NationPress) Bollywood polymath Karan Johar has expressed admiration for the witty remarks of Mohan Bhagwat, the chief of the RSS.
Karan was present at the centenary celebration of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), accompanied by acclaimed filmmaker Madhur Bhandarkar and music maestro Pritam on Sunday.
Commenting on Mohan Bhagwat, KJo remarked, “I am truly delighted to be part of the 100th anniversary of the RSS. I want to express my gratitude to Mr. Bhagwat for his insightful words. His presence here meant a lot to us. Many industry representatives attended this event, and I was genuinely moved by his thoughts. Additionally, his sense of humour is remarkable; it brought us joy and laughter. We appreciate this gathering and hope to witness such events annually.”
Pritam added, “Listening to the lecture today was enlightening. I learned a lot about several topics that were previously unfamiliar to me. Congratulations to Mohanji for organizing such a wonderful event.”
Madhur Bhandarkar stated, “I am thrilled to have attended. It was a two-day lecture where Mohanji covered numerous topics that resonated with me, including patriotism, culture, and heritage. He clearly articulated the vision for a united nation. It's great that many notable figures from the film industry were present to gain insights into the RSS. There are varied perceptions about the RSS, and today he clarified his thoughts on patriotism and our cultural identity. I learned a great deal and appreciated his thorough explanations.”
The RSS is a Hindu nationalist volunteer organization established in 1925 by K. B. Hedgewar in Nagpur. It identifies itself as a cultural entity dedicated to character development, discipline, and national unity. The RSS operates through local branches known as shakhas, where volunteers partake in physical training, drills, and ideological discussions. It champions the principle of Hindutva, highlighting India's rich cultural legacy. The RSS is ideologically associated with various affiliated organizations collectively termed the Sangh Parivar, which includes the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). It has significantly influenced India's social and political landscape.