Actor Khushank Arora, who has bagged a role in the TV show "Santoshi Maa", considers religion as man-made. But he says he is an extremely spiritual person.
"I am an extremely spiritual person. For me, there is no religion because it's all man-made. At the same time, I do not disrespect any religion. I believe and have immense faith only in one supreme power which certainly exists and runs this universe. Also, I am a firm believer in Karma," he said in a statement.
Talking about his character in the show, he said: "I am playing Ankur who is a suave, affluent and a confident guy. He has some connection with Sindoori as she is the key witness to something that will unfold in the near future."
"Santoshi Maa" airs on &TV.
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