Kumkum Bhagya star Abrar Qazi talks about Hindi's cultural significance on World Hindi Day

In connection with World Hindi Day, Abrar Qazi, known for playing Rajvansh in Zee TV's Kumkum Bhagya, shared his affection for the Hindi language and discussed its importance.

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World Hindi Day, or Vishwa Hindi Divas, is celebrated on January 10 each year. The day aims to promote the Hindi language across the globe. It was first observed in 2006 under the leadership of then-Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh.

In connection with World Hindi Day, Abrar Qazi, known for playing Rajvansh in Zee TV's Kumkum Bhagya, shared his affection for the Hindi language and discussed its importance.

Talking about the same, the talented actor shared, "Hindi, being our mother tongue, holds a special place in our hearts. I believe television has been a powerful medium for showcasing the richness of the Hindi language and our culture. Through our shows, we not only entertain but also contribute to the promotion and preservation of our linguistic heritage. While English is a globally used language, its importance cannot be forgotten, and Hindi has also become an influential language globally. On this day, I would like to appreciate the beauty and diversity of Hindi. This language unites millions of people worldwide."

Abrar Qazi, known for his role as Rajvansh in Zee TV's Kumkum Bhagya, is putting in tremendous effort to bring authenticity to his character. In the journey of every actor, there exists an influential figure, and for Abrar, that source of inspiration is none other than the Badshah of Bollywood — Shah Rukh Khan.

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