Sonakshi wants India to be corruption free

We are looking for change and are serious about it, says Sonakshi

Update: 2014-04-06 13:52 GMT
Sonakshi Sinha (Photo-DC)

Mumbai: Bollywood Actress Sonakshi Sinha hopes the country gets rid of corruption and expects a change in political system after the upcoming Lok Sabha election. Sonakshi's father, noted actor-turned-politician Shatrughan Sinha, is contesting the 2014 Lok Sabha elections from Bihar.

On her hope of a better country, Sonakshi says, "To stay corruption free... Everyone is fed up of that main root problem and petrol prices (should reduce)." Though she won't be entering politics, Sonakshi shares same political ideologies as her father.

"My father has always taught us that irrespective of the party, whoever is doing good or delivering good work, one must vote for that party. He has followed this always and his heart is in the right place. Such people (who can deliver) should step into politics," she said.

When asked if BJP's prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi will be able to deliver well, she said, "I hope so... We as nation are looking for change and are serious about it. I believe it is time for change and that change will come." Sonakshi is happy being an actress and has no plans of entering politics.

"There are actually no political aspirations. I think you need to have the right attitude and aptitude for it. I don't think I have the right aptitude for it. I think it is unfair to push somebody in that direction. just because my father happens to be a politician. My work, my job is here (in
films), I am very happy and content here," she said.

The actress also said that she won't be campaigning for her father during the elections but she hopes him to do well in politics. "I think people are expecting more from me than my father. My father doesn't need me to come there. I am not a political personality, my job is not to go there, my job is to be here and do my work. As a daughter I support him and wish, hope and pray that he does well. He doesn't want me to come there," Sonakshi added.

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