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The 54-year-old actor recalled going to the local ‘shakha’, or training centre, at Mumbai’s Shivaji Park. He wrote that his father “was a great believer in the benefits that would accrue to a young boy, in terms of disciplined living, physical fitness and right thinking, from being part of the junior cadres of the RSS.”
Soon after the revelation, Milind occupied the top spot on the trends list on Twitter and tweeted about it as well.
Meanwhile, in his book, Milind added that being a part of an RSS shakha was “a very Shivaji Park thing” for a young boy to do in those days.
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All activities, Milind said, were supervised by a “team of mostly-well-meaning if not always inspirational adults who truly believed they were helping raise good ‘civilian soldiers’.”
According to The Print, Milind also said that his father had been a part of the RSS himself and was a proud Hindu. “I didn’t see what there was to be proud about, but on the other hand, I didn’t see that there was much to complain about either,” he wrote in his memoir.
Milind Soman has appeared in the films Rules: Pyaar Ka Superhit Formula and Bajirao Mastani.
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