What Did Ashutosh Rana Say on Hindi Diwas?
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Hindi is a vital cultural connector.
- Language shapes personality and identity.
- Respecting one’s roots fosters pride.
- Mother tongue is pivotal in preserving heritage.
- Celebrating Hindi enhances cultural awareness.
Mumbai, Sep 14 (NationPress) On Hindi Diwas, actor Ashutosh Rana shared his profound appreciation for the Hindi language on social media, describing it as a foundational force that shapes one’s identity, conserves cultural heritage, and fosters pride.
In his thoughtful reflections, he emphasized how Hindi links people to their roots, traditions, and moral values, encouraging everyone to honor and celebrate the language that has significantly enriched their lives. On his Instagram account, Ashutosh posted images along with a touching note discussing the honor and dignity that comes with speaking Hindi mindfully and respectfully.
The ‘Dushman’ actor also underscored the significance of one's mother tongue and homeland, asserting that they are the bedrocks of culture, civilization, and values. He believes that respecting one’s language and heritage is not merely a matter of global perception but is fundamentally tied to self-respect, pride, and creating a lasting legacy.
In tribute to Hindi, Ashutosh expressed, “Some individuals honor Hindi by speaking it. I consider myself among the fortunate ones # “To which Hindi has conferred dignity. The essence of Hindi is nurtured by some individuals speaking it. I proudly identify as one of those lucky individuals #Whose_personality_was_shaped_by_Hindi. Some distinguished individuals have refined Hindi. I am among those who feel #RefinedByHindi. Some noteworthy figures have elevated Hindi’s status. I consider myself fortunate to be called #FameGivenByTheMasteryOfHindi.”
His moving poem stated, “Mother, mother tongue, and motherland are the roots of our civilization and culture, teaching us to connect with the world rather than isolate and confront it. Hence, our debt to them can never be repaid. Not just a language, this mother nurtures us; our honor is preserved when we uphold hers. If you abandon it, you will also lose a part of yourself. It’s not just the world; you will become discontented with your very existence. Awaken, embrace it, bestow love upon it, and offer it a realm of respect for your own dignity. When you do, the earth will resonate with your legacy. It will narrate your deeds for generations to come. It will proclaim that our sustenance is knowledge, our pride, and our protector of faith.” ~Ashutosh Rana.
“Witness the outcome of language's grace upon me! Today, on Hindi Day, we celebrate the 300th stage of our acclaimed play 'Hamare Ram' in 'Vadodara' Nagar. Jai Hind Jai Hindi! Wishing everyone a Happy Hindi Day.”
On the professional front, Ashutosh Rana is portraying Chand Bardai in the historical drama “Chakravarti Samrat Prithviraj Chauhan.” Alongside his role, he also provides his unique voice as the show’s narrator.