"Padma Shri is an honour. I think I am good at using words. It is an honour that has been bestowed upon you on behalf of the country. I don't think my equation with the government has gone beyond being the citizen of the country," she said in an interaction at the IIMBUE 2015 - IIMB (Indian Institute of Management-Bangalore) Alumni Leadership Summit here.
She was replying to a query whether Padma Shri was an award or a reward and how has her engagement changed with the government with which she worked as a national brand ambassador for sanitation.
"I am not really politically inclined. I don't have... I am a national brand ambassador for sanitation but besides that nothing serious," she said.
Asked if the present education encourages creativity, Vidya said: "The new education system does encourage creativity. There are no set modules being followed. There is a flexibility which allows children to learn and choose what they want to choose," she said.
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Bollywood actor Kabir Bedi said: "I have tremendous faith in human nature. Everyone in this auditorium is creative. Creativity is within everybody. It will come out."
Indian filmmakers should make universal film for universal audience to get instant connect with the people world over, Vidya said.
"There is so much focus on what will work at the Oscars. We have to make universal films for universal audience," she said.
Bedi, however, expressed hope an Oscar for "Court" which has shaken the audience.