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Shaktisinh Gohil
INC (Mandvi) - WON
Jignesh Mevani
IND (Vadgam (SC) - WON
Alpesh Thakor
INC (Radhanpur) - WON
Nitinbhai Patel
BJP (Mahesana) - WON
Hitu Kanodiya
BJP (Idar (SC) - WON
Pradipsinh Jadeja
BJP (Vatva) - LOST
Babubhai Mangukiya
INC (Thakkarbapa Nagar) - WON
Himmatsinh Patel
INC (Bapunagar) - WON
Bhupendrasinh Chudasama
BJP (Dholka) - WON
Somabhai Patel
INC (Limbdi) - LOST
Indranil Rajguru
INC (Rajkot West) - WON
Vijay Rupani
BJP (Rajkot West) - WON
Jayesh Radadiya
BJP (Jetpur) - WON
Lalit Vasoya
INC (Dhoraji) - LOST
Raghavjibhai Patel
BJP (Jamnagar Rural) - WON
Hakubha Jadeja
BJP (Jamnagar North) - LOST
Arjun Modhwadia
INC (Porbandar) - WON
Paresh Dhanani
INC (Amreli) - WON
Purshottam Solanki
BJP (Bhavnagar Rural) - WON
Jitu Vaghan
BJP (Bhavnagar West) - WON
Saurabh Patel
BJP (Botad) - LOST
Ramsinh Parmar
BJP (Thasra) - WON
CK Raulji
BJP (Godhra) - WON
Mohansinh Rathava
INC (Chhota Udaipur (ST) - LOST
Siddharth Patel
INC (Dabhoi) - WON
Manisha Vakil
BJP (Vadodara City (SC) - WON
Rajendra Trivedi
BJP (Raopura) - WON
Mahesh Vasava
BTP (Dediapada (ST) - WON
Chhotubhai Vasava
BTP (Jhagadia (ST) - LOST
Tusharbhai Chaudhari
INC (Mahuva (ST) - LOST
Thakur Singh Bharmouri
INC (Bharmour (ST) - WON
Asha Kumari
INC (Dalhousie) - LOST
GS Bali
INC (Nagrota) - LOST
Sudhir Sharma
INC (Dharamshala) - LOST
Indu Goswami
BJP (Palampur) - WON
Jai Ram Thakur
BJP (Seraj) - WON
Anil Sharma
BJP (Mandi) - LOST
Champa Thakur
INC (Mandi) - LOST
Prem Kumar Dhumal
BJP (Sujanpur) - LOST
Satpal Singh Satti
BJP (Una) - WON
Virbhadra Singh
INC (Arki) - WON
Suresh Bhardwaj
BJP (Shimla) - WON
Vikramaditya Singh
INC (Shimla Rural) - WON
Narinder Bragta
BJP (Jubbal Kotkhai)
Will Smith: All 'Isms' Are About Individual or Group's Ego
The actor is currently in India along with the "Bright" director David Ayer and co-stars Joel Edgerton and Noomi Rapace.
The actor is currently in India along with the "Bright" director David Ayer and co-stars Joel Edgerton and Noomi Rapace.
Mumbai: Hollywood star Will Smith is in India to promote his Netflix movie Bright and the actor today said all the ideologies are governed by an individual or group's need to feel superior than others.
The 49-year-old actor, who stars as "racist" human cop in sci-fi action-crime drama, said it was interesting to be on the other side.
He said his role in the Netflix movie made him understand that even the struggle to get rid of these ideologies is motivated by this sense of superiority.
"What I realised - it's not just racism, it's all the 'isms' (the ideologies). Racism, sexism, class-ism, nationalism - all of the -isms are about the individual or group's ego struggle for comparative superiority. Everybody wants to feel like they are better than somebody. Even a fight against racism is laced with an individual's need to feel superior.
"I never saw it that way. So, both sides of any -ism, one of them is winning, so you're having an argument that is winning, so the other side feels inferior. Both sides are struggling for superiority," Smith said at a media roundtable here.
The actor is currently in India along with the director of the movie, David Ayer, and co-stars Joel Edgerton and Noomi Rapace.
Smith said while playing the character he, for the first time, understood "the negative reaction to the word, diversity."
"We say 'diversity' as if we mean 'equality', But really what diversity means - I'm going to use this term for me to get higher than you," he added.
Smith said the debate about racism has become more complicated for him post the film as it has made him aware of the consequences of the fight for "superiority".
"This role - really made me see that it is really difficult, almost what feels like a covert struggle for superiority and the problem got more complex -- can't say it got a lot easier in my mind, it got difficult.
"But looking at racism from this perspective... I comprehended the aspects of fear, ignorance and the individual and collective struggle that perpetuates and precipitates the violence," he said.
The actor, however, said the film does not aim at highlighting the issues like racism, but focuses on "how poorly we treat one another".
"I think that anytime you're creating, you can't help but the world makes its way into the art. We didn't talk about it specifically in those terms. We talked more specifically about the overarching social ideas of mistreatment and how poorly we treat one another. That was part of what David (Ayer) wanted to illustrate in the film," Smith said when asked whether his fantasy action was about the present day America.
"It's like we were saying (in the film) the Dark Lord is coming. We weren't thinking of Donald Trump," he quipped.
Bright is set to be released on Netflix on December 22.
The 49-year-old actor, who stars as "racist" human cop in sci-fi action-crime drama, said it was interesting to be on the other side.
He said his role in the Netflix movie made him understand that even the struggle to get rid of these ideologies is motivated by this sense of superiority.
"What I realised - it's not just racism, it's all the 'isms' (the ideologies). Racism, sexism, class-ism, nationalism - all of the -isms are about the individual or group's ego struggle for comparative superiority. Everybody wants to feel like they are better than somebody. Even a fight against racism is laced with an individual's need to feel superior.
"I never saw it that way. So, both sides of any -ism, one of them is winning, so you're having an argument that is winning, so the other side feels inferior. Both sides are struggling for superiority," Smith said at a media roundtable here.
The actor is currently in India along with the director of the movie, David Ayer, and co-stars Joel Edgerton and Noomi Rapace.
Smith said while playing the character he, for the first time, understood "the negative reaction to the word, diversity."
"We say 'diversity' as if we mean 'equality', But really what diversity means - I'm going to use this term for me to get higher than you," he added.
Smith said the debate about racism has become more complicated for him post the film as it has made him aware of the consequences of the fight for "superiority".
"This role - really made me see that it is really difficult, almost what feels like a covert struggle for superiority and the problem got more complex -- can't say it got a lot easier in my mind, it got difficult.
"But looking at racism from this perspective... I comprehended the aspects of fear, ignorance and the individual and collective struggle that perpetuates and precipitates the violence," he said.
The actor, however, said the film does not aim at highlighting the issues like racism, but focuses on "how poorly we treat one another".
"I think that anytime you're creating, you can't help but the world makes its way into the art. We didn't talk about it specifically in those terms. We talked more specifically about the overarching social ideas of mistreatment and how poorly we treat one another. That was part of what David (Ayer) wanted to illustrate in the film," Smith said when asked whether his fantasy action was about the present day America.
"It's like we were saying (in the film) the Dark Lord is coming. We weren't thinking of Donald Trump," he quipped.
Bright is set to be released on Netflix on December 22.
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