I quote verbatim. “This whole dichotomy of what is happening in today’s world. Where we are individuals, but we need to be organised as well. What we face on daily basis is something completely different. For me, it’s very conflicting. I’m working on a martyr’s biopic where there is a scene that my protagonist, Laxmibai, goes and saves a calf. And the crew stopped the shoot and had a big discussion where we said that she can’t save a cow, she has to save a lamb. Because we don’t want to look like cow-savers. My point is that when such a prejudice strikes, as a person you feel very protective of your values. And you want to save all the animals, why just the cow. But you want to save the cow. Because the prejudice is really agonising. But a lynching for cow takes place and you look like an idiot. And then you jump to the other side, which has been always criticising and never wanting to protect cows, and you’re like these people look sensible and these are so-called liberals. And liberals by definition…are people who are accepting…these liberals will not take you in their group unless you hate the same people as they do. If it is for the betterment of the country, you don’t mind hating on BJP. You don’t mind believing that literally everything Amit Shah is practically doing. But what I don’t get is, what is their agenda and plan of action for bringing this this country out of the pit. What is it that they’re doing?”