FTII students have been protesting against the government's decision for more than 90 days now.
Intensifying their agitation, three students have gone on an indefinite hunger strike to press their demand for the removal of Chauhan as the chairman of the prestigious institution.
The 58-year-old veteran actor says hunger strike is not any solution to the crisis and students should connect with the Union Information and Broadcasting ministry to sort out the issue.
"Strike is not a solution. Students should have a dialogue with the ministry and sort out their problems. I am a responsible person in life. Government of India has given me some responsibility and I am ready to fulfill that."
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