Several members of the Bollywood fraternity came together to show their support for the Aam Aadmi Part
Some celebs, inlcuding Ranvir Shory (centre), even sang a song in support of the party
Even as Mumbai goes to polls on April 24, political parties have been pulling all stops in order to reach out to the masses. On Monday, several members of the Bollywood fraternity came together to show their support for the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP).
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Bollywood celebrities showing their support for AAP. pics/Prashant Waydande
Standing with placards at traffic signals in the suburbs were the likes of Raghu Ram, Ranvir Shorey, Anubhav Sinha, Hansal Mehta, Tejaswini Kolhapure, Vishal Dadlani and Vidya Malvade, among many more. hitlist caught up with some celebs who rallied behind AAP:
Some celebs, inlcuding Ranvir Shory (centre), even sang a song in support of the party
Salim Arif, writer and theatre personality: “I think it’s important that we make space for a third alternative. In the last three decades, this two party system has become an IPL kind of club. These parties don’t relate to the local man’s problems.”
Ranvir Shorey, actor: “This is the only party that has a pulse on what’s going on in the country right now. Look at other parties; what are they talking about? Water and electricity problems have still not been solved. People come into power and embezzle money for five years.”
Raghu Ram, TV personality: “AAP is the new face of Indian politics.”
Tejaswini Kolhapure, actress: “Over the years, we have just blamed the government, and no one is really doing anything. I strongly felt that I needed to do something about this apathy.”