Prakash Raj clarifies that he does not regret being outspoken about his politics, despite the fact that it has cost him work.
Regarding his political views, Prakash Raj has spoken out.The actor has spoken out against the central government and even ran for office in 2019 from Bengaluru.He tweets frequently about political and social issues, but he admits that doing so costs money.Prakash tells Hindustan Times exclusively about how his political views are affecting his relationships at work: “It is getting affected. It is getting affected. His politics has started to affect his work and the relationships he had forged over the years in the film industry.”Now, there are a few people who don’t work with me because they were told not to.However, they are concerned that “they” might not approve.I have the strength and wealth to lose everything.I always think that my fear will make someone powerful.
However, the actor claims that he has no qualms about it because he wants his legacy to include more than just his work on screen.I now know who everyone is.I feel more free because if I hadn’t spoken up, I wouldn’t have been known beyond my roles as a good actor.But not due to my identity.However, doing so comes at a price.It’s within my means, he says.The seasoned actor acknowledges that some stars do not speak up, but he does not hold them accountable.He states, “I don’t blame them because they can’t afford it. A lot of other actors are silent.”They won’t be able to tolerate being pushed, so they shouldn’t.They won’t make it.It doesn’t mean they are wrong.
Mukhbir, the most recent web series from Prakash Raj, began streaming on Zee5 on Friday.Adil Hussain and Zain Khan Durrani also star in the show.Prior to this, the actor appeared in a minor role in the epic Tamil film Poinniyin Selvan, directed by Mani Ratnam:I, one of the Indian films that made the most money this year.