Manoj Kumar: Kejriwal is like a new shirt, he is yet to go to wash

Veteran actor Manoj Kumar, who essayed powerful roles as the quintessential common man says that Arvind Kejriwal is 47 years late. "I played the common man and his rise through politics in my film Yaadgar years before Kejriwal came. He is 47 years behind me. In the film I played a man who revolts and unmasks black marketers, bad doctors and even defeats ex-king in elections," he said.
Kumar: Hope that AAP fulfils its promises as youth have expectations
Also known as Manoj Bharat Kumar, he says that the AAP government has to fulfil its promises as the youth of this country have a lot of expectations.
"The youth today are aware and the public anger is simmering. I believe Arvind Kejriwal and his party is the first wave of Tsunami. For now we don't know what is behind it, whether the current is strong.
Kejriwal is like a new shirt, he is yet to go through the wash," he said.
With PTI inputs
OneIndia News
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