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Never Seen Anyone Work So Hard For The Nation: Anil Kapoor On Modi

Darpan News Desk IANS, 21 Jan, 2019 11:02 PM

    Actor Anil Kapoor says his meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi was destined to happen and that it was an inspiration to meet someone who has been working really hard for the nation.


    At the trailer launch of his upcoming film "Total Dhamaal" here on Monday, Anil spoke about his meeting with Modi last week.


    He said: "It was absolutely wonderful meeting Modiji. I wanted to meet him for the last couple of years. But it never happened. I think some meetings are destined. It was my privilege and honour to meet him.


    "He is a very inspirational figure and I do not think I have seen an individual who is working so hard for the nation."


    Asked if he thinks Modi should again be the Prime Minister of India, the veteran actor replied: "Obviously that is for all of us to see what happens in the elections. But this is not a platform where we can discuss politics."

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