"I am hopeful that BJP will win as everybody wants change. I have been campaigning for them....I can see there is a Modi wave everywhere," Vivek told PTI.
"It seems everyone is excited about this election and are taking it seriously as they are expecting change...They want commitment," he said.
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"People are fed up of corruption and the increasing prices. They want good health-care, good roads, development and growth."
The actor has campaigned for BJP in the Naxal-affected Gadchiroli district of Maharashtra, Ghaziabad and also frequented Bangalore to help his mother-in-law Nandini Alva who is Janata Dal Secular candidate from Bangalore Central.
"I don't have any political aspirations or ambition. I have been offered a ticket but I am happy being in films," he said.
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