The 61-year-old actor agreed that people are facing trouble due to the sudden decision but backed the government, saying any kind of change requires people to step out of their comfort zone.
"The intention of demonetisation is to end black money. This is the intention. In its implementation you can say that there are few loopholes I agree that there should not have been any problem to people.
"They (the government) should have planned it a little better. But how can a revolution come in this country overnight. Of course, it will be uncomfortable," Kher said while addressing a session at Sahitya AajTak event here.
"Some people have suddenly got worried about their servants. But if they are really concerned about them, they should be standing in queues for them. They should help them. So, it's very easy to criticise.
"I'm not here to defend the government, it is powerful enough to defend itself. There are enough ministers, who are powerful enough."
Kher also took a dig at Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi, who was pictured standing in a queue outside a bank to exchange invalid currency notes.
"Has one of our special MPs (referring to Rahul Gandhi) gone to Amethi after demonetisation decision to see what sort problems people in his constituency are facing? Have you done anything for those people, who have been constantly voting for your party for past 50 years," he questioned.
On Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal, Kher said, "Somewhere deep inside, I am very disappointed with Arvind Kejriwal. The kind of majority he got in Delhi, he could have done so much.
While big industry names including megastar Amitabh Bachchan, south superstar Rajinikanth, Karan Johar, Anurag Kashyap, Shah Rukh Khan, Aamir Khan, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan among others have lauded PM Modi's decision, celebrities like Arshad Warsi and Vishal Dadlani have slammed the initiative.
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