‘Call me Andhbhakt’: Isha Koppikar says her devotion is for India, not any political party – watch video | Hindi Movie News
Isha Koppikar has hit back at being labelled an “andhbhakt,” clarifying that her allegiance lies not with any political party but with India itself. In her response, the actress recently stressed her sense of patriotism and national pride, adding that her focus remains on contributing to the country’s progress.
Isha Koppikar hits back at ‘andhbhakt’ label
In an Instagram video, the ‘Kaante’ actress opened up about patriotism, nationalism, and the significance of giving back to one’s country. Isha made it clear that her loyalty isn’t tied to any political party, but to India itself. “If loving your country, believing in India, and wanting its progress is devotion, then yes, I am proud to be a devotee, a blind devotee. But my devotion is not for any political party, but for my country, for my India. Nation first. Wherever you may live, learn to love that place, respect that place, and contribute to it,” she said.Isha went on to stress that patriotism means more than just voicing love for one’s nation. She believes people should honour the place they belong to and work towards its betterment. “Be proud of the home you choose. Because patriotism is not just saying, I love my country. It is doing something that makes your country better.”
Isha Koppikar urges people to think about what they can give the country
The actress went on to add, “See, there are two types of children. One, who counts all their life what their parents have not given and what they have given. And the second, whatever they get, they make it not only their own, but also their parents’ life. The difference is not just in circumstances, but in thinking. So why don’t we also change our thinking? Instead of asking what the country has given us all the time, why don’t we think about what we can give the country, what we can do for the country. Because India is changing, my friend. Now is the time for our thinking to change and we become a part of making a new India. So, call me a devotee, call me a blind devotee, call me a nationalist.”She wrapped up her message by once again expressing her pride in her Indian identity. “I love my India. I believe in my India. Not blindly, but proudly, passionately, and unapologetically. Jai Hind.”For the caption, Isha wrote, “If loving India is “andhbhakti,” then I’ll proudly wear the label. Because I can question what feels wrong, appreciate what feels right, and still put my nation above everything.”
Isha Koppikar had addressed backlash earlier in July too
Earlier in July, Isha had already addressed the backlash and trolling directed at her over her comments on democracy. The actress maintained that her love for the country was something she wore with pride, and had a firm message for those criticising her stance. She had written, “If loving my country makes me a label, so be it. I’d rather be proud than apologetic.” Isha further added, “Yes, I’m an Andh Bhakt. I’m a Bharat Bhakti.“
Isha Koppikar’s work front
On the professional front, Isha Koppikar has featured in a number of well-known films over the years, such as ‘Fiza’, ‘Company’, ‘Pinjar’, ‘Don’, ‘Salaam-e-Ishq’, ‘Kyaa Kool Hai Hum’ and ‘Ek Vivaah… Aisa Bhi’.