Nationalist Megastar Aazaad on why he made ‘Aham Brahmasmi’ in Sanskrit Language

Nationalist Megastar Aazaad on why he made ‘Aham Brahmasmi’ in Sanskrit Language
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When writer, director and editor Aazaad who also played the lead role in The Bombay Talkies Studios' made AHAM BRAHMASMI, it came as a pleasant surprise to the whole world as to why Aazaad chose to make the film in Sanskrit language?

Aazaad explained, "We are all offsprings of the great enlightened Sages. The first couple on earth, Shiv and Parvati who are also the first God and Goddess of this Universe have spoken the Sanskrit language. Hence, Sanskrit is the language spoken by the Gods and Goddesses and if we want to understand our roots we have to learn, understand and preach the most divine language Sanskrit, which is the language of the Gods. But due to the slavery of over 1,000 years we have lost our dignity, our existence and all our roots. And Sanskrit is the only language and the only medium which can connect us with our divine entity and eternal cultural achievements."

We, the people of ancient Godly nature can overcome from the anathema of continuous slavery imposed by the invaders. Nationalist megastar Azaad is here to revive the forgotten language Sanskrit to create cultural Nationalism.

This is a mission of cultural renaissance created by Megastar Azaad to acquaint the present and future generation with our ancestors, our great Sages. Our divine culture is not created in one day or by any one person, but it is our achievements through the ages and our divine thoughts and acts that are the life energy for the mankind.

Azaad feels that all the problems and crisis which we are facing as human beings across the world can be solved through our ancient divine knowledge. These answers and the solutions are there in the first ever mainstream Sanskrit language film titled AHAM BRAHMASMI, which is created by Military school student and Sanatan Nationalist filmmaker Aazaad to project, protect and promote Sanskrit, the world language.

There is this eternal Sanatan question WHO AM I? The answer is AHAM BRAHMASMI. This is the final, eternal answer given to all of us through this magnificent cinematic extravaganza AHAM BRAHMASMI.