'Padmaavat' stands for entire film industry right now: Shahid

IANS  |  Mumbai 

Kapoor, who is happy for the release of his "Padmaavat" across the country on Thursday, says that the stands for the entire industry right now.

attended 2018, along with his wife on Wednesday, here, where he was asked to comment on the unrest which is going on across the country due to the film's release.

He said: "From the beginning, we have been saying that at least allow us to show our and don't have preconceived notions. Now has also given the judgment that the must be released everywhere."

"Not just for 'Padmaavat' but for every film, in their judgment has said that ban shouldn't be imposed on films.

"So, I think 'Padmaavat' stands for the entire industry right now because there should be freedom of creativity and there should be sense of liberation when you are expressing yourself.

"No one is forced to watch a certain but no one should be forced not to watch it too, and I feel that's what a democracy is," he added.

Shahid, who essays the role of Maharaja Ratan Singh in the film, also expressed that no better glorification of Rajputs could have been done than that presented in the

"We are really happy and we are finding it difficult to express our self.

We have made this by giving our blood and sweat. This presents Rajput community's valour and we have honoured them in our movie by glorifying them," he said.

"Yesterday, for the first time I saw the and I don't think more glorification than this is possible and in my understanding it can not be put on better pedestal than this," he added.

Praising her husband in the and being a Rajput herself, Mira shared her feeling on "Padmaavat": "I think the is a homage to Rajput culture and tradition."

"First and foremost, I am extremely proud to see essay that role and do so much justice to it. Watching him onscreen has been such a visual treat, I really feel without any biases that he is the best thing in the film," he said.

The is based on the epic poem by and narrates the story of Padmavati, a Rajput queen, who committed jauhar to protect herself from

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First Published: Thu, January 25 2018. 10:24 IST