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ಎಲ್ಲಾ ವಿಚಾರಗಳಲ್ಲೂ ತನ್ನ ಅಭಿಪ್ರಾಯ ವ್ಯಕ್ತಪಡಿಸುವ ಕೆಲವೊಂದಿಷ್ಟು ವಿವಾದಕ್ಕೆ ಕಾರಣವಾಗಿರುವ ನಟ,ಸಾಮಾಜಿಕ ಹೋರಾಟಗಾರ ಚೇತನ್ ಅಹಿಂಸಾ ಫಿಲ್ಮಿಬೀಟ್ ಕನ್ನಡದ ವಿಶೇಷ ಸಂದರ್ಶನದಲ್ಲಿ ಮಾತನಾಡಿದ್ದು ಹೀಗೆ..

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00:00My bank balance will increase, my so-called fan following will increase, my build-up posters will also increase.
00:06I don't need it.
00:08The things I say are true.
00:10The things I say will lead to a better future for the society.
00:14But they are always worried about the struggle and the society, right?
00:18What do they do when they are hungry?
00:19We don't believe in God.
00:21Where is the question of God and humanity?
00:23I am from a noble family.
00:25My father and mother are doctors.
00:27So, there is a risk to our struggle.
00:29But...
00:30Namaste to everyone.
00:31This is One India Kannada.
00:32I am Pratima.
00:33Do you know who is with us in today's special interview?
00:36So, you already know.
00:38I don't want to give a special introduction.
00:40But I will tell you.
00:41We have with us the famous actor Chetan.
00:44He is not only an actor, but also a struggler and a thinker.
00:48So, he keeps on making comments about a lot of areas.
00:52He also keeps on making controversies.
00:55So, there are a lot of things to talk about.
00:57Let's talk.
00:58First, let me welcome you.
00:59Hi, sir. Namaste.
01:00Welcome.
01:01Namaste.
01:02Shall we start?
01:03Of course.
01:04Sure.
01:05At first, I said my name is Chetan.
01:07But your name is Chetan Ahimsa.
01:09So, what does it mean?
01:11If you say Ahimsa,
01:13does it mean Ahindu?
01:15Does it mean Ahimsa that you are talking about the equality of Hindus?
01:20Or what is Ahimsa?
01:22Why?
01:23Our principle is equality, justice, and science.
01:26Our constitution is based on equality, justice, and science.
01:29We need to bring that forward.
01:31When I was in Barona for the last 20 years,
01:35I wanted to write a poem.
01:37I liked the word Ahimsa a lot.
01:40It means a resistance against an unjust system.
01:43A resistance without weapons.
01:45Okay.
01:46So, our mothers,
01:48Buddha, Basava, Ambedkar, Teriyar, Pule, Coimbatore,
01:50all of them are advocates of equality, justice, and science.
01:53But they never said that weapons are better than weapons.
01:56No matter how unjust it is,
01:58they never said that a knife is better than a sword.
02:00Through their thoughts,
02:02they have given us a resistance.
02:04They have given us a model of a good society.
02:07So, even today,
02:09for Karnataka,
02:10this Ahimsa movement,
02:12in the midst of that,
02:13equality, justice, and science.
02:15We can build a good society.
02:17We can create opportunities for all people.
02:21We can create wealth and prosperity.
02:24That is our primary goal.
02:26That comes from our every thought.
02:28Okay.
02:29So, that is why I took Ahimsa.
02:31All of this is our principle.
02:33Our principle is that the Constitution is the P.T.K.
02:35and nothing else.
02:36The concept of India is built on equality.
02:39So, we are bringing that forward.
02:41In every thought,
02:43we are trying to bring that forward.
02:45That is why the name Ahimsa.
02:47Yes.
02:48It is a war against injustice.
02:52But, it is a war against the Constitution.
02:54Without the Constitution,
02:55it is a war against thoughts and resistance.
02:58Okay.
02:59You said thoughts.
03:00There have been two debates on these thoughts.
03:04So, many people,
03:06just by looking at it,
03:08before going deep into the thoughts,
03:10before making a right or wrong decision,
03:12you could have made a comment.
03:14But, when you give your opinion,
03:16when you give your opinion on a thought,
03:18if you say that it has become a controversy,
03:20or if you say that it has become a controversy
03:22because you gave your opinion,
03:24there will be a lot of opinions.
03:26What do you think about this?
03:27Look, Prathima,
03:28if I give an opinion,
03:30it will benefit my society
03:32or my personal life.
03:35If I give an opinion,
03:38by understanding this unjust system,
03:41I will give an opinion
03:45that will benefit the society.
03:48That is my opinion.
03:51Okay.
03:52So, when my opinions were coming up,
03:55when my thoughts were coming up,
03:57there was a lot of opposition.
03:59People were saying,
04:00this is not right,
04:01we don't like this,
04:02this is not okay.
04:03But, as time went on,
04:05the thoughts that I gave were true.
04:07The thoughts that I gave
04:09will benefit the society.
04:11The thoughts that I gave,
04:13even if life becomes difficult,
04:15if we understand this,
04:17if we accept this,
04:18and if we change,
04:19we will have an equal society.
04:21Now, the society is accepting this.
04:23Now, the society is liking this.
04:25Now, at the core of Karnataka,
04:28we need your thoughts.
04:30You go and say your thoughts.
04:32You go and organize your thoughts.
04:34We will also accept your thoughts.
04:36There is a lot of acceptance.
04:38But, in the midst of this acceptance,
04:40you have also faced opposition.
04:42If we talk about your personal life,
04:44during the time of your marriage,
04:46there were threats.
04:47You got married in the midst of those threats.
04:49That too, with police protection.
04:51So, if we talk about that moment,
04:53what kind of opposition did you face?
04:55In 2017,
04:56between 2014 and 2015,
04:58I killed M.M. Kalburgi.
05:00Because of their opposition,
05:02because of their objections,
05:04they said,
05:05M.M. Kalburgi is a terrorist.
05:07He wrote about Basava Tatva and Sharana Tattva.
05:09He was a big fan of it.
05:11He killed him.
05:13So, in 2017,
05:15September 6th,
05:17that time,
05:19I killed Gowri Lankesh.
05:21I worked with Gowri Lankesh.
05:23I knew her thoughts.
05:25She was also opposed to the unjust system.
05:28She was also opposed to the uprising.
05:30So, when I killed her,
05:32even then,
05:34we were scared.
05:36When I started to think about my thoughts, I realized how cruel and inhumane it is to kill a person with a weapon.
05:48At that time, I was doing a lot of struggles.
05:51Me too was struggling.
05:53I was struggling a lot.
05:55Especially, Basavath Dhanamatha was struggling.
05:57At that time, Megha was my friend.
05:59I also wanted Megha to get married.
06:03At that time, I didn't agree to get married.
06:09But even when I agreed,
06:11we decided to get married in an orphanage instead of a normal marriage.
06:20We decided to get married in a simple way.
06:24We decided to get married to an orphan.
06:26We worked on that.
06:28We did it in a registered marriage or special marriage.
06:31But at that time, we were facing a lot of threats.
06:35I was facing a lot of opposition.
06:39I was worried about how many people would come from different places.
06:42How many guests would have come?
06:44How many well-wishers would have come?
06:46I told the police and the commissioner that they shouldn't face any difficulties.
06:52Look, we are facing threats like this.
06:54People are coming like this.
06:56I told the commissioner that if he gives us protection,
06:59it would be good for us.
07:01I asked him what he was going to do.
07:03He also called the police.
07:05Everything was fine.
07:07But from that day,
07:09from 2017 to 2020,
07:11there has been a lot of change.
07:13From 2024 to 2021,
07:15we are talking about August 1st.
07:17I want our viewers,
07:19the people of Karnataka,
07:21to be open-minded
07:23and accept us.
07:25I don't know if my feelings have changed
07:27or if my thoughts have changed.
07:29I don't know if your thoughts have changed.
07:31I don't think my thoughts have changed.
07:33I have been saying the same thing
07:35that I have been saying before.
07:37I have been saying it in a stronger voice.
07:39But in our society,
07:41to accept these thoughts,
07:43to lighten these thoughts,
07:45to accept these thoughts,
07:47there is a lot of growth.
07:49Also,
07:51if the young generation is also being careful,
07:53that could also be a reason.
07:55But, from this incident,
07:57you have mentioned about Megha.
07:59Why do you think
08:01we should get married like this?
08:03Why do you think we should live
08:05against the society like this?
08:07What is the way to oppose her?
08:09Why do you think we should interfere
08:11with the family like this?
08:13Didn't she tell you not to do this?
08:15You should ask Megha about that.
08:17But...
08:19We should ask her.
08:21For my safety,
08:23there are many people
08:25who have told me
08:27about their concerns.
08:29My father, mother, brother,
08:31my wife Megha.
08:33They like me a lot.
08:35They respect me a lot.
08:37They also have a struggle.
08:39They have been told
08:41from the college.
08:43But they also know
08:45that what I am doing is for the good of the society.
08:47What we are doing is for a better society.
08:49So, instead of
08:51criticizing others
08:53and saying that you are
08:55following the path of Buddha,
08:57if we ourselves believe in it
08:59and serve the society,
09:01it will be possible for us also.
09:03They are humans and we are humans.
09:05We don't believe in God.
09:07Where is the question of God and humanity?
09:09We are all humans.
09:11We all have a blood and flesh.
09:13We all have a brain.
09:15We all have intelligence.
09:17If we serve the society,
09:19we can be inspired by others.
09:21We are also inspired by so many people.
09:23At first,
09:25we may have a little fear.
09:27But as time goes by...
09:29They have adjusted to it.
09:31Yes, they have adjusted.
09:33My brother also supports it.
09:35My father also says that
09:37his children fight for him.
09:39My brother has also been fighting for me
09:41for many years.
09:43When he was 18 years old,
09:45he went to jail during the Iraq war.
09:47He fought a lot.
09:49Even though
09:51my brother was different from me,
09:53he supported me a lot.
09:55My parents,
09:57my wife Megha,
09:59they always supported me.
10:01So, there is always a risk
10:03in life of struggle.
10:05But,
10:07instead of thinking about
10:09our personal gains,
10:11our bank balance,
10:13we should not
10:15think about it.
10:17We should not try to think about it.
10:19Now,
10:21everyone has a stomach ache.
10:23You are not seen in movies.
10:25You are away from the movie industry.
10:27So, everyone has a problem.
10:29So, when they struggle,
10:31what do they do to get rid of it?
10:33How do they make money?
10:35I am also making movies.
10:37I have two movies.
10:39One is in Kannada and Telugu.
10:41I am shooting a movie in Kannada.
10:43It is in pre-production.
10:45So,
10:47I get a good amount
10:49from the movie.
10:51I can live that for many years.
10:53I live in my own house.
10:55My grandparents,
10:57my family,
10:59I live in that house.
11:01Megha, my wife,
11:03she is an engineer.
11:05She earns well and
11:07she lives in that house.
11:09So, I don't have any liabilities.
11:11Whatever I get,
11:13I can use it for my life
11:15and to serve the society.
11:17So,
11:19I don't have
11:21so many demands.
11:23I don't have
11:25so many
11:27challenges.
11:29So, I get it in movies.
11:31When I go to
11:33many events,
11:35I get
11:37support.
11:39When I go to private college,
11:41I get support.
11:43So,
11:45I get it from many places.
11:47But mainly,
11:49I don't need much.
11:51Whatever I get,
11:53I live in a good family.
11:55My parents are doctors.
11:57They also
11:59take care of their children.
12:01They also take care of money.
12:03So,
12:05financially,
12:07I don't have any problems.
12:09So,
12:11I don't have many desires.
12:13But I don't have many demands.
12:15I don't have to earn money.
12:17But I don't need
12:19money for anything.
12:21I don't need a big house.
12:23I don't need a big car.
12:25I live a simple life.
12:27So, I get it in movies.
12:29I adjust.
12:31I don't have
12:33any real problems.
12:35I don't need anything.
12:37Everyone liked you
12:39when you were
12:41in Sandalwood.
12:43They thought you were
12:45a chocolate hero,
12:47a handsome lover boy.
12:49But you didn't try to
12:51get into it for a long time.
12:53Why?
12:55Was it because you were
12:57passionate about cinema?
12:59Or was it because you
13:01wanted to become a super star?
13:03You could have become
13:05an even better superstar.
13:07But why did you give up?
13:09When it comes to cinema,
13:11when I act in a movie,
13:13I am a puppet.
13:15Because the director
13:17becomes rich.
13:19The actors become famous.
13:21They create characters.
13:23They tell me to close my eyes,
13:25take a step,
13:27and say a dialogue.
13:29If I do that,
13:31if I get into cinema,
13:33I will become famous.
13:35My bank balance will increase.
13:37My so-called fan following will increase.
13:39My build-up and posters will increase.
13:41I will gain popularity.
13:43But I didn't come to America
13:45to gain popularity.
13:47I came to America
13:49to give something to society.
13:51I got a lot of things
13:53before I joined cinema.
13:55In education,
13:57in love,
13:59in everything.
14:01So, I didn't have any ambition
14:03to become even better.
14:05I wanted to change
14:07cinema into art.
14:09I wanted to do that
14:11for the society.
14:13When I came to America,
14:15I didn't even think
14:17that I would join cinema.
14:19I wanted to make a change
14:21for the country,
14:23for art.
14:25I got a scholarship.
14:27I came to America to serve.

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