Thank you PM Modi for discussion on change within: Shah Rukh Khan

DN Bureau

Inspired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi's wonderful interaction and open discussion -- Change Within -- Bollywood star Shah Rukh Khan on Saturday thanked the host for shedding light on the role the people from the creative world can play in"spreading awareness of the msgs of The Mahatma."

Shah Rukh Khan with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Aamir Khan at an event in the capital
Shah Rukh Khan with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Aamir Khan at an event in the capital


New Delhi: Inspired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi's wonderful interaction and open discussion -- Change Within -- Bollywood star Shah Rukh Khan on Saturday thanked the host for shedding light on the role the people from the creative world can play in"spreading awareness of the msgs of The Mahatma."

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"Thank u PM Modi for hosting us & having such an open discussion on #ChangeWithin & the role artistes can play in spreading awareness of the msgs of The Mahatma," King Khan wrote on Twitter.

Along with a selfie of him with the PM and 'Mr Perfectionist' Aamir Khan, the 'Raees' actor added: "Also the idea of a University of Cinema is extremely opportune!"

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Shah Rukh along with other notable celebrities from the creative and entertainment field was part of the open discussion on Saturday held in the national capital here to mark the 150th birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi.
Prime Minister Modi while addressing the gathering, said Bapu was synonymous with "simplicity and his thoughts reverberate far and wide."

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Moreover, he emphasised on the idea of "global influence" films carry in his address, and expressed his gratitude on behalf of the government, saying, "I am happy to help in any way to ensure maximum impact of your creative initiatives."

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October 2nd marked the 150th birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi, who was born in 1869 in Porbandar, Gujarat.

In his speech, Prime Minister Modi also appealed to the august gathering to pay a visit to the museum made in Dandi, the place where Gandhi completed the salt march. (ANI)










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