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While everyone on the internet is upset with the vulgar videos of India's Got Latent, another Bollywood actor has spoken against the cheap content. Rajpal Yadav has called these videos from the young generation "EMBARRASSING."
The Bhool Bhulaiyaa actor stated, "It's too embarrassing to watch such videos. Our country has a rich culture. I feel ashamed when I watch such videos. What is happening in the pursuit of this cheap popularity among our younger generation?"
Yadav gives a fine example of a peacock and its dance in the forest. "I have always felt proud to be an artist. But it is said that when a peacock is very happy, he dances alone in the jungle with his wings spread out, but when he looks at his feet, he cries. Watching such people gives us a feeling of the peacock," he explained.
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"Counseling is very important; at least, you should not treat art as a toy so that people begin to hate it. Respect yourself, respect your parents, respect every community, respect the entire country, and respect the whole world," he shared his words of guidance to the young comedians who have taken the wrong path in the digital world for the sake of views and quick success. Hopefully, Ranveer Allahbadia, Samay Raina and Apoorva Mukhija will take note of it and do not repeat the mistake in future.
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