Bhopal: Actor-Producer , who visited the city for the promotion of his upcoming TV show "Satyamev Jayate", spoke frankly about his political inclination and the forthcoming parliamentary elections while talking to Dainik Bhaskar.

In a candid chat with Dainik Bhaskar's national editor Kalpesh Yagnik, the actor said, "We need a fractured verdict in the upcoming elections. There's no political party that can bring about a change in the country so it's not fair to give mandate to single political party," adding, "I want a coalition government to rule the country."

When asked about joining politics, the 48-year-old said that he was only interested in entertaining masses. "People enter politics because they want to serve the country and serve the people. There are many other ways of doing it. I want to contribute to the society by entertaining people."

"Actors have a huge role to play. We bring joy to people. We bring laughter, colour in their life," added Aamir, who is going to appear on TV again with his TV show "Satyamev Jayate" on Sunday.

Aamir said the responsibility of those in the entertainment industry is to bring grace to the society and build its moral fibre.

When asked who would be a better candidate for the PM's post or , he said, "We have to look for strength from within us in a democracy. I do not believe in looking at anyone else."

Further emphasizing on Swaraj, the perfectionist said, "The day people will realize that it's "our rule", major problems like communalism and corruption will solve automatically. He called a "party with a difference" while termed Narendra Modi an extremely popular leader. "We need responsible people in polititics not genius. There can be a change when the people will vote for the candidate who is sensible and truthful," said the actor, who was last seen in Bollywood blockbuster movie "Dhoom 3". Referring to the protests held over the recent past across the country, he said that it's amazing to see people from all walks of the society coming forward to be a part of the street demonsrtrations.

Further talking about his upcoming TV show, he opined, "Season 2 of the show would be an "eye opener" in many ways," adding "this journey has been exciting. I feel very enriched having met amazing people. I realise there is so much to learn from them."