Yuvan Shankar Raja says he's a 'dark Dravidian and proud Tamizhan' in new post. See pic
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Yuvan Shankar Raja took to Instagram to share a picture of himself in a black shirt and black dhoti. It was his caption which grabbed everyone's attention.
Yuvan Shankar Raja, who stays away from the media eye, dropped a picture on Instagram today, April 18. In the photo, he can be seen wearing a black t-shirt and black dhoti. It was his caption that grabbed everyone's attention. As expected, Yuvan 's photo is going viral on social media. This comes after Home Minister Amit Shah said that Hindi should be made the national language.
Earlier, composer AR Rahman shared a cryptic post when he shared a photo of Thamizhanangu after Amit Shah's speech sparked a debate on Hindi imposition. Amit Shah's speech received severe backlash from people across the country, especially from Tamil Nadu.
On April 18, Yuvan Shankar Raja shared a photo of himself from a picturesque location. He can be seen flashing his smile in a black t-shirt and black dhoti. He captioned the post, "Dark Dravidian Proud Tamizhan (sic)." His fans dropped fire emojis on the comments section.
Here's the post:
At the 37th meeting of the Parliamentary Business Language Committee, Amit Shah said that Hindi should be made the national language. He added that people from non-Hindi speaking states should converse in Hindi instead of English.
Recently, a dialogue about Hindi imposition in Thalapathy Vijay's Beast went viral on social media. The film hit the theatres on April 13 and is running successfully in theatres.