The 58-year-old actor feels that since India is a huge, diverse country, there has always been conflict of opinion and said it is a sign of a healthy democracy.
"India is a great country, it is diverse. We have problems but we always come out with solutions and positivity and have lived happy and peacefully for so many years, unlike many other countries," Anil told PTI on the sidelines of International Film Festival of India (IFFI), which begins here today.
The "Dil Dhadakne Do" star said movies and festivals are a very powerful medium in bringing people and the country together in unity as it defies the bonds of caste and religion.
"I think films are such that they don't see caste or creed. When you go to the theatre as an audience, you can be from any religion but still enjoy the film.
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