Shahid said it was an extremely important and bold step taken by the government.
"If we have to eliminate corruption, when it is so much, it is necessary to take a hard step. I think it's still early to comment on how it'll go because there are certain practicalities attached to the change in currency notes. It is going to be difficult.
Everybody is finding it difficult, but if it leads to less corruption, less black money, less fake money- which is also a very big issue we are facing- then I think it's a bold step and in the right direction," the "Udta Punjab" star told reporters.
"Ithink it was high time (we did it). I would not like to comment much. But I think it was an exceptional move by the government... I would like to congratulate them on that."
Kareena also praised the new development, saying, "It is a very good decision.
When asked if she was facing inconvenience in currency exchange, she said, "I am only carrying Rs 2000 note, I don't have Rs 500, 1000 note!"
Actress Tamannaah Bhatia said, "I know the common man is facing a lot of difficulty because of this condition but I know for a fact that it is for a good cause and eventually this will turn out to be the right thing to do. From a long run perspective this is the best thing to have happened."
"People like vegetable vendors and others are facing inconvenience and I am trying to help them. But it is a very good step by the government."
Taapsee said it is a risk worth taking.
"People will face problems obviously, but I think it should be good for the longer run... It is like an experiment, I don't know if it will work or not but it is worth giving a shot.
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