The actor also feels that the film should be watched by every child so that they get the knowledge of a proud warrior. “I was given a book to read, ‘Prithviraj Raso’, by my director. I read the book slowly and realised how big a warrior he was. But when we read about him in history, he was reduced to just a paragraph,” he said.
“Today, I want every child, not just in India but in the world, to watch the film. It is an educational film. You would want to show your kids what Samrat Prithviraj Chauhan’s story was. I am extremely proud to work in the film. I would also request the government that they make it compulsory viewing in school, so that the kids learn about our history, what and how everything happened.