Kangana Ranaut Wants 'Slave Name' India Changed To Bharat; Actress Explains The Meaning, Says 'Let's Regain Our Lost Glory'

Kangana Ranaut took to Instagram to share her thoughts on the name of our country and demanded it to be changed to Bharat. Read on!

Mamta Naik

Tue Jun 22 2021, 20:40:42 11691 views
Kangana Ranaut is one of the most active celebrities of Bollywood. The Thalaivi actress is active on Instagram and often shares her views on various matters. This time, Kangana demanded a change of India's name to Bharat. The actress shared her take on the name 'British' and claimed that it was given to our nation by the Britishers. She also explained the meaning of Bharat.

Taking to her Instagram stories, Kangana shared a screenshot of her post on the Koo app and wrote, 'India can only rise if it's rooted in its ancient spirituality and wisdom, that is the soul of our great civilisation. World will look up to us and we will emerge as a world leader if we go higher in urban growth but not be a cheap copy of western world and remain deeply rooted in Vedas, Geeta, and Yoga, can we please change this slave name India back to Bharat.'

She shared another post where she explained the meaning of the word Bharat. Kangana wrote, 'British gave us slave name India.. which literally means east of Indus River. Really would you call a child small nose or second-born or worse C section. What kind of name is this? So rudimentary. Let me tell you meaning of Bharat. It's made of three Sanskrit words BH (bhav), Ra (rag), ta (tal). Yes that's who we were before we were enslaved, most culturally and aesthetically evolved civilization. Every name has a vibration and British knew this they not only gave new names to places but even to people and important monuments. We must regain our lost glory, let's start with the Bharat.'
On the work front, Kangana is awaiting the release of Thalaivi. Thalaivi's trailer received an amazing response from the audience. The actress nailed it as J Jayalalithaa and how! She also has Tejas, Dhaakad, and a film on Indira Gandhi in her kitty.





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