Throwback on Akshay Kumar's birthday: Revisiting the famous 'mango' interview with PM Narendra Modi
As Akshay Kumar celebrates his 57th birthday today, we recall his 2019 interview with Prime Minister Modi, where a light-hearted question about mangoes became a viral sensation. The candid chat touched on Modi¡¯s childhood, ambitions, and work ethic, with the "mango" question turning into a lasting meme and pop culture reference.
As Akshay Kumar celebrates his 57th birthday on September 9, 2024, fans and followers are reminded of his many accomplishments, both on-screen and off. Known for his versatility, impeccable comic timing, and careful selection of public appearances, the Bollywood icon has left an indelible mark on the industry.
On this special occasion, we take a look back at one of the more unique moments in his career¡ªan interview that made waves for its simplicity and unexpected turns, particularly around one now-famous question about mangoes.
In April 2019, Kumar took part in a candid conversation with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, a discussion that drew attention for its ¡°apolitical¡± nature, though many felt it held deeper significance.
The interview occurred on a Wednesday morning, just after the third phase of the Lok Sabha elections had wrapped up. While some saw it as lighthearted and fun, others criticised it for avoiding tough political issues.
A conversation full of surprises
Akshay Kumar, then 51, kicked off the conversation by asking Modi what he does in his free time, about his love for mangoes, and his sleeping habits. The question about mangoes quickly became a subject of both humor and critique, cementing its place in meme culture. Reflecting on his childhood memories, Modi shared his fondness for the fruit, though he now watches his diet closely.
From there, the interview ventured into deeper territory. Kumar asked if Modi ever envisioned himself as Prime Minister. Modi revealed that coming from a non-political family, he had never imagined a career in politics. Instead, he had once considered becoming a ¡®sanyasi¡¯ or joining the army. The Prime Minister admitted that his current position had never crossed his mind.
A particularly memorable moment arose when Kumar asked Modi about anger. In response, the Prime Minister explained that while anger is a natural human emotion, he has never had the chance to display it. Modi distinguished between strictness and discipline, saying that he focuses on discipline rather than coming across as harsh.
Modi also touched on his personal relationships, mentioning his early departure from family life, which left him without a longing for familial ties. He emphasized his rigorous work ethic and acknowledged the perception of his strict demeanor, while humor still played a role in his daily life.
Another highlight came when Kumar brought up Modi's friendships with political opponents. Modi humorously shared that West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee sends him sweets every year. In a lighter moment, when asked about his sleep schedule, Modi revealed that even former U.S. President Barack Obama had questioned how he managed to function with only three hours of sleep a night. Modi responded by saying that his body had adapted to his demanding routine.
More than just an 'apolitical' chat
Though the mango question was initially seen as trivial, it sparked widespread discussion. In fact, as The Print noted, the interview went beyond the surface and helped humanize Modi during a crucial election period. While some described the interview as ¡°apolitical,¡± including Times Now, others saw the conversation as part of Modi¡¯s larger political strategy, carefully balancing personal anecdotes with public appeal. Kumar's unassuming questions blended with Modi's storytelling, creating a unique atmosphere.
This interview stood in stark contrast to the media absence of Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, which some believed weakened his 2019 campaign.
In the years since, the mango question has become a subject of satire on social media, emerging repeatedly in popular culture. Akshay Kumar even addressed the issue during a 2023 appearance on Aaj Tak¡¯s Seedhi Baat, where he reflected on how he was trolled for asking the Prime Minister how he liked his mangoes.
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¡°Jab mai udhar gaya tha, tab main ek saadharan, mere dimaag mein uss waqt mango ka season tha, kuch prashna the wo maine aise hi poochein,¡± Kumar explained. ¡°Maine kabhi ye nahi socha ki ye prashna sahi jaega ya galat jaega. Sach kahe toh unhone bhi kisine ye nahi kaha na PMO ke office se kisine kaha ki nahi aap ye nahi pooch sakte ho.¡±
The lasting impact of the 'mango' moment
Even in 2024, the mango question continues to generate light-hearted jabs. During a recent interview with Ranveer Allahbadia, the host wrapped up by making a playful reference to the infamous mango question. Allahbadia joked that he would love to interview Kumar again, ¡°this time with a plate of mangoes before them.¡±
Kumar responded with humor, asking, ¡°Aam khayega tu, guthliyan khaata hai?¡± When Allahbadia replied, ¡°You like mangoes?¡± Kumar playfully retorted, ¡°Who doesn¡¯t? Humare desh ka aam bahut badhiya hota hai bete. Alphonso aam kisko ache nahi lagte?¡± His Bade Miyan Chote Miyan co-star Tiger Shroff, seated next to him, chimed in with, ¡°I love mangoes.¡±
With a mischievous grin, Kumar warned, ¡°Mazaak mat udaiyo, kahin band naa ho jaaye podcast.¡±
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Love it or hate it, the mango question remains a defining moment in Akshay Kumar¡¯s career. Whether it was an innocent question or something more calculated, its persistence in popular culture is a testament to the actor¡¯s influence and reach across audiences.
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