After a clip of Dr Anil Kumar Rastogi's interaction with Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the Padma Awards on Wednesday went viral, the 83-year-old actor took to X to answer back trolls.President Droupadi Murmu confers the Padma Shri to Anil Kumar Rastogi during the second civil investiture ceremony, at Rashtrapati Bhavan, in New Delhi, (PTI)In a fresh response, the Padma Shri award winner stated that "not everything is about politics," adding that it was "unfortunate that of all the things that happened in the ceremony, this is what some people want to concentrate on."The video in question shows Dr Rastogi walking to the stage to receive his Padma Shri and greeting PM Modi with folded hands midway, missing the handshake that the prime minister appeared to initiate."I was out to receive one of India's highest civilian awards, a big achievement for me, was anxious and overwhelmed and missed that stretched hand! That does not mean I respect the man any less!" Dr Rastogi wrote in a note shared on X.The actor added that he is a supporter of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and holds high regard and respect for PM Modi.The 83-year-old's response also comes after many, including Trinamool Congress (TMC) spokesperson Saket Gokhale, made fun of the viral moment."For all those making fun, I’m a man of 80+ years, this was an oversight on my part due to my age. I have huge respect for our PM and feel that he is the best choice we currently have for running the country!" he wrote on X, responding to Gokhale.Also Read | I'm over 80': Actor Anil Kumar Rastogi slams trolls over awkward moment with PM Modi at Padma awardsDr Anil Kumar Rastogi was conferred with the Padma Shri on Tuesday for his contribution in the field of theatre, cinema, radio, and television.As per an official government release, he has staged around 1000 shows of a hundred plays, worked in over 75 feature films, and 500 episodes of TV shows.Dr Rastogi is also an accomplished scientist with over 78 co-authored research publications, and a philanthropist for destitute patients.