'Raajneeti'
star
Ranbir
Kapoor
appeals
to
the
country's
youth
to
exercise
their
voting
rights
to
bring
about
the
desired
changes
in
the
country,
ahead
of
the
Lok
Sabha
elections,
starting
April
7.
"I
think
it
is
very
important
that
the
youth
of
the
country
votes.
If
they
want
a
change
in
the
country,
then
they
have
to
vote," Ranbir
said
here
Tuesday
at
the
red
carpet
of
Mijwan
Fashion
Show.
"Unless
they
put
their
mind
into
who
they
want
to
represent
their
country,
they
can't
expect
a
change
in
the
country,"
added
the
actor,
currently
shooting
for
Anurag
Kashyap's
Bombay
Velvet.
The
31-year-old
further
said
that
the
country's
youth
could
turn
into
a
vehicle
of
change
by
casting
their
votes.
"We
always
keep
on
complaining
about
many
issues
in
the
country…
this
or
that
not
happening...
but
I
think
if
you
(country's
youth)
take
the
responsibility
and
you
become
the
change
in
the
world
you
want
to
see,
then
everything
will
go
good,"
the
actor
said.
Though
he
is
not
endorsing
any
party,
Ranbir
Kapoor
is
following
his
senior
actor
Aamir
Khan
in
endorsing
about
voting
rights,
even
though
Ranbir
Kapoor's
Bombay
Velvet
a
much-awaited
film
had
a
clash
in
release
date
with
Aamir's
Peekay.