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Not approaching politics as a star: Urmila Matondkar

Bollywood actress Urmila Matondkar who is contesting the Lok Sabha election from Mumbai North constituency said that she has entered politics as people's representative, not as a celebrity. The 45-year-old actor, who was last seen in a special appearance in Irrfan Khan's "Blackmail", felt it was time for her to do something for society.

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Published : Apr 12, 2019, 1:20 PM IST

Mumbai: Urmila Matondkar, the star of the 90s hit Hindi films like "Rangeela", "Daud" and "Judaai", is contesting the Lok Sabha election but says she isn't approaching politics as a star and would rather be known as people's representative.

"I am not approaching this whole thing as a star with my star image. I am trying to get to grassroots and connect to people. I know it is going to be difficult.

"I want to generate confidence in them about me as their representative more than just another star coming in, waving and asking for votes. Because that is not the thought
with which I have gotten into it," Urmila told media in an interview.

Considering she is a known face, ask her if Bollywood celebrities can be vote pullers, pat comes the reply, "I can't talk about others, it is not fair. Media generally likes to generalise things as it makes their life easy."

She will be contesting the election from Mumbai North constituency, a seat held by Govinda. Urmila, who has been campaigning and meeting the locals, says some of the major
issues of the area are housing, water scarcity, sanitation.

"The most important issue is housing and it is too deep-rooted for anyone to get a solution quickly. The slum redevelopment needs to be looked into. Water is another big
issue, it is also a deep-rooted so the overnight solution is not possible. Women's health, local trains. But we need to do things.

"This area is issue-ridden probably the most in Mumbai. People have been telling me about the need for public toilets, water in Gorai area is another problem. Also (need
for more) local trains as the population is more here and there is no infrastructure."

She is fighting against BJP's Gopal Shetty, a seasoned politician who has called Urmila naive and zero in politics.

But the actor isn't affected.

"That shows his mentality in the whole thing. He started off saying that this is going to be a battle of vichardhara (ideology) but non-stop he is speaking derogatorily things about me, which I have never done.

"I think there can be two things behind it - someone who is not very confident and all these things stem out of deep-rooted fear that must have come in."

The actor said the kind of politics his party indulge in focuses more on "emotional battles", keeping people occupied with "all kinds of emotional, religious and
socio-economic issues."

"So that they do not come to main issues like what is progress? And where is the progress?

"If that is the politics he is referring to, I am happy to be political zero. For me politics is giving your word, standing by it and abiding by it no matter what."

The 45-year-old actor, who was last seen in a special appearance in Irrfan Khan's "Blackmail", felt it was time for her to do something for the society.

"I was against contesting the elections. I was interested in joining another party and wanted to campaign for whoever they wanted me to. They were interested that I contest
the election and when you join a party you go with the decision the party makes and stand by it and give it your best."

According to Urmila, the 2019 Lok Sabha Polls are going to be a "very deciding election for the country".

Since her childhood, the actor says she was socially responsible and has been working towards issues related to women, children's education, AIDS awareness among others.

Talking about Rahul Gandhi as a Prime Ministerial candidate, Urmila believes he will be a "phenomenal" Prime Minister.

"He is a person, who is constantly trolled and degraded for the last five years but has worked non-stop without stooping to any such levels that the opposition constantly has like trolling and criticising wrong issues.

"He has gone to grassroots level tried to understand the problem of people. The outcome of all that is the Congress manifesto, which is a remarkable achievement."

She further says Gandhi has utilised the time to build the party and take the nation somewhere up without being in
power.

"If he comes in power he will be capable of delivering it well," she adds.

There have been celebrities who are dabbling into both, politics and acting, but Urmila intends to focus only on her political career at the moment.

"As of now, I don't see any film thing happening. This is something so huge and challenging. It has been extremely challenging because I was prepared to come from a line of the film industry to be criticised and not given your due or to be looked down up but to be ridiculed and trolled completely that all is a lot and that is a separate thing.

"It is a huge challenging career so I think it is already taking a lot of time. I don't see film bit happening."

Ask her about the issues faced by the industry and Urmila says, their issues are "same as that of normal people."

"The fact that our freedom of speech or freedom of any sort has come under tremendous danger. Here is the issue that everybody is facing be it media or film industry or common
man."

Read: Villagers in Odisha's Kalahandi boycott elections over lack of proper road

With inputs from PTI

Mumbai: Urmila Matondkar, the star of the 90s hit Hindi films like "Rangeela", "Daud" and "Judaai", is contesting the Lok Sabha election but says she isn't approaching politics as a star and would rather be known as people's representative.

"I am not approaching this whole thing as a star with my star image. I am trying to get to grassroots and connect to people. I know it is going to be difficult.

"I want to generate confidence in them about me as their representative more than just another star coming in, waving and asking for votes. Because that is not the thought
with which I have gotten into it," Urmila told media in an interview.

Considering she is a known face, ask her if Bollywood celebrities can be vote pullers, pat comes the reply, "I can't talk about others, it is not fair. Media generally likes to generalise things as it makes their life easy."

She will be contesting the election from Mumbai North constituency, a seat held by Govinda. Urmila, who has been campaigning and meeting the locals, says some of the major
issues of the area are housing, water scarcity, sanitation.

"The most important issue is housing and it is too deep-rooted for anyone to get a solution quickly. The slum redevelopment needs to be looked into. Water is another big
issue, it is also a deep-rooted so the overnight solution is not possible. Women's health, local trains. But we need to do things.

"This area is issue-ridden probably the most in Mumbai. People have been telling me about the need for public toilets, water in Gorai area is another problem. Also (need
for more) local trains as the population is more here and there is no infrastructure."

She is fighting against BJP's Gopal Shetty, a seasoned politician who has called Urmila naive and zero in politics.

But the actor isn't affected.

"That shows his mentality in the whole thing. He started off saying that this is going to be a battle of vichardhara (ideology) but non-stop he is speaking derogatorily things about me, which I have never done.

"I think there can be two things behind it - someone who is not very confident and all these things stem out of deep-rooted fear that must have come in."

The actor said the kind of politics his party indulge in focuses more on "emotional battles", keeping people occupied with "all kinds of emotional, religious and
socio-economic issues."

"So that they do not come to main issues like what is progress? And where is the progress?

"If that is the politics he is referring to, I am happy to be political zero. For me politics is giving your word, standing by it and abiding by it no matter what."

The 45-year-old actor, who was last seen in a special appearance in Irrfan Khan's "Blackmail", felt it was time for her to do something for the society.

"I was against contesting the elections. I was interested in joining another party and wanted to campaign for whoever they wanted me to. They were interested that I contest
the election and when you join a party you go with the decision the party makes and stand by it and give it your best."

According to Urmila, the 2019 Lok Sabha Polls are going to be a "very deciding election for the country".

Since her childhood, the actor says she was socially responsible and has been working towards issues related to women, children's education, AIDS awareness among others.

Talking about Rahul Gandhi as a Prime Ministerial candidate, Urmila believes he will be a "phenomenal" Prime Minister.

"He is a person, who is constantly trolled and degraded for the last five years but has worked non-stop without stooping to any such levels that the opposition constantly has like trolling and criticising wrong issues.

"He has gone to grassroots level tried to understand the problem of people. The outcome of all that is the Congress manifesto, which is a remarkable achievement."

She further says Gandhi has utilised the time to build the party and take the nation somewhere up without being in
power.

"If he comes in power he will be capable of delivering it well," she adds.

There have been celebrities who are dabbling into both, politics and acting, but Urmila intends to focus only on her political career at the moment.

"As of now, I don't see any film thing happening. This is something so huge and challenging. It has been extremely challenging because I was prepared to come from a line of the film industry to be criticised and not given your due or to be looked down up but to be ridiculed and trolled completely that all is a lot and that is a separate thing.

"It is a huge challenging career so I think it is already taking a lot of time. I don't see film bit happening."

Ask her about the issues faced by the industry and Urmila says, their issues are "same as that of normal people."

"The fact that our freedom of speech or freedom of any sort has come under tremendous danger. Here is the issue that everybody is facing be it media or film industry or common
man."

Read: Villagers in Odisha's Kalahandi boycott elections over lack of proper road

With inputs from PTI

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Not approaching politics as a star: Urmila Matondkar
         By Komal Panchamatia
         Mumbai, Apr 12 (PTI) Urmila Matondkar, the star of 90s
hit Hindi films like "Rangeela", "Daud" and "Judaai", is
contesting the Lok Sabha election but says she isn't
approaching politics as a star and would rather be known as
people's representative.
         "I am not approaching this whole thing as a star with
my star image. I am trying to get to grassroot and connect to
people. I know it is going to be difficult.
         "I want to generate confidence in them about me as
their representative more than just another star coming in,
waving and asking for votes. Because that is not the thought
with which I have gotten into it," Urmila told PTI in an
interview.
         Considering she is a known face, ask her if Bollywood
celebrities can be vote pullers, pat comes the reply, "I can't
talk about others, it is not fair. Media generally likes to
generalise things as it makes their life easy."
         She will be contesting the election from Mumbai North
constituency, a seat held by Govinda. Urmila, who has been
campaigning and meeting the locals, says some of the major
issues of the area are housing, water scarcity, sanitation.
         "The most important issue is housing and it is too
deep rooted for anyone to get a solution quickly. The slum
redevelopment needs to be looked into. Water is another big
issue, it is also a deep rooted so overnight solution is not
possible. Women's health, local trains. But we need do to
things.
         "This area is issue-ridden probably the most in
Mumbai. People have been telling me about need for public
toilets, water in Gorai area is another problem. Also (need
for more) local trains as the population is more here and
there is no infrastructure."
         She is fighting against BJP's Gopal Shetty, a seasoned
politician who has called Urmila naive and zero in politics.
But the actor isn't affected.
         "That shows his mentality in the whole thing. He
started of saying that this is going to be a battle of
vichardhara (ideology) but non-stop he is speaking derogatory
things about me, which I have never done.
         "I think there can be two things behind it - someone
who is not very confident and all these things stem out of
deep rooted fear that must have come in."
         The actor said the kind of politics him and his party
indulge in focuses more on "emotional battles", keeping people
occupied with "all kinds of emotional, religious and
socio-economic issues."
         "So that they do not come to main issues like what is
progress? And where is the progress?
         "If that is the politics he is referring to, I am
happy to be political zero. For me politics is giving your
word, standing by it and abiding by it no matter what."
         The 45-year-old actor, who was last seen in a special
appearance in Irrfan Khan's "Blackmail", felt it was time for
her to do something for the society.
         "I was against contesting the elections. I was
interested in joining another party and wanted to campaign for
whoever they wanted me to. They were interested that I contest
the election and when you join a party you go with the
decision the party makes and stand by it and give it your
best."
         According to Urmila, the 2019 Lok Sabha Polls is going
to be a "very deciding election for the country".
         Since her childhood, the actor says she was socially
responsible and has been working towards issues related to
women, children's education, AIDS awareness among others.
         Talking about Rahul Gandh as a Prime Ministerial
candidate, Urmila believes he will be a "phenomenal" Prime
Minister.
         "He is a person, who is constantly trolled and
degraded for the last five years but has worked non-stop
without stooping to any such levels that the opposition
constantly has like trolling and criticising on wrong issues.
         "He has gone to grassroot level tried to understand
the problem of people. The outcome of all that is the Congress
manifesto, which is remarkable achievement."
         She further says Gandhi has utilised the time to build
the party and take the nation somewhere up without being in
power.
         "If he comes in power he will be capable of delivering
it well," she adds.
         There have been celebrities who are dabbling into
both, politics and acting, but Urmila intends to focus only on
her political career at the moment.
         "As of now I don't see any film thing happening. This
is something so huge and challenging. It has been extremely
challenging because I was prepared coming from a line of film
industry to be criticised and not given your due or to be
looked down up but to be ridiculed and trolled completely that
all is a lot and that is a separate thing.
         "It is a huge challenging career so I think it is
already taking lot of time. I don't see film bit happening."
         Ask her about the issues faced by the industry and
Urmila says, their issues are "same as that of normal people."
         "The fact that our freedom of speech or freedom of any
sort has come under tremendous danger. Here is the issue that
everybody is facing be it media or film industry or common
man." PTI KKP VT
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