Along with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni posted a video on Saturday. The video was widely shared on social media platforms and it went viral in no time. Now, actor-turned-politician Kangana Ranaut has also reacted to the video.
In the video, PM Modi and Meloni can be heard laughing. Sharing? the video, Meloni wrote, ¡°Hi friends, from #Melodi.¡±
?Reposting the clip, she wrote, ¡°One of the most endearing qualities of Modi ji is that he makes women feel that he is rooting for them and wants them to rise (heart emoji)¡±.
¡°No wonder PM Meloni thinks that Modi ji is team Meloni,¡± she added.
On his X account, PM Modi wrote, ¡°Had a very good meeting with PM?@GiorgiaMeloni. Thanked her for inviting India to be a part of the G7 Summit and for the wonderful arrangements. We discussed ways to further cement India-Italy relations in areas like commerce, energy, defense, telecom and more. Our nations will work together in futuristic areas like biofuels, food processing and critical minerals.¡±
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In an interview with The Himachali Podcast, she said in Hindi, , ¡°This is not the first time I was approached to join politics. I have received several other offers in the past. After my debut Gangster, I was offered a ticket. My great-grandfather was an MLA for at least three terms. So when you belong to such a family, and taste some success, the local leaders approach you. It is very common. In fact, my father had also received an offer. My sister was offered to join politics after she survived an acid attack. So for us, it is not a big deal for us to get political offers¡If I wasn¡¯t interested in this, I didn¡¯t really have to go through so much trouble.¡±
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For the unversed, Kangana Ranaut recently won the elections from Himachal Pradesh¡¯s Mandi on BJP¡¯s ticket.?
Professionally, Kangana is getting ready to direct "Emergency," in which she will play Indira Gandhi, the former prime minister of India. The film explores the tumultuous Emergency years of 1975¨C1977.
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