Akshay Kumar with PM Modi's interview
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Akshay Kumar take PM Modi's interviewAfter the interview of Akshay Kumar, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi (Prime Minister Narendra Modi), all kinds of discussions have also started. Some people are also calling this interview as election campaign, so some PM Modi's answer to every question of Modi is so foolishly telling him as 'Hero'. However, the talk of Akshay and Modi's interviews everywhere, from Twitter, Facebook, WhatsApp, is being discussed. The question is raised why this is why Bollywood actor Akshay Kumar was chosen to interview PM Modi. This interview was non-political ... If a celebrity had to take interviews instead of journalist then why is Akshay Kumar alone? There are many more faces in the Bollywood industry but Akshay was chosen among them all.
People believe that there may be several reasons:
Akshay had praised Modi Modi: Akshay Kumar is the supporter of the Bhartiya Janta Party. Everyone knows that. Akshay has praised BJP on several occasions. For example, in 2018, when it was announced that the rate of GST (commodity and service tax) on the cinema houses whose price is more than Rs 100, has been reduced from 28% to 18%. Akshay, after the announcement made by the government, appreciated the PM's move on the tweet. Akshay had tweeted, "Action immediately ... a few days after our meeting, Hon'ble Prime Minister Modi understood our concerns and the government resolved our concerns. GST dropped on cinema tickets This is a good step for the industry and the audience.
Quick action and how! Within a few days of our meeting with hon. Prime Minister @narendramodi ji, the Government addressed our concern...GST for movie tickets to be reduced. A welcome move for the industry and audiences as well.— Akshay Kumar (@akshaykumar) December 22, 2018
Akshay's tendency towards nationalist films: The way PM Modi keeps nationalism and patriotism at the top. Like Akshay Kumar, he is also aware of nationalism and this can be seen in many of his films. Akshay Kumar, who is known as 'Khel Kumar Kumar' in Bollywood, has turned towards nationalist films and motivated films since 2010. Akshay did many films after 2010 that either gives a message or is associated with patriotism. Like, Holiday (2014), Baby (2015), Airlift (2016) Toilet Ek Prem Katha (2017), Rustam (2016), Pad Man (2018) and recently released Kesari (2019).
The issue of 'toilet' and hygiene raised in the film: Everyone knows this whole country, since the Modi government has come to power, how much awareness is there about 'Swachh Bharat Abhiyan'. Under this campaign, the government has made toilet in place so that people do not get poisoned in the open. PM Modi has often advised people to use toilets. This issue was also raised in Akshay's 'Toilet Ek Prem Katha'. The film was made on such a subject in which the landlady leaves the house due to lack of toilets and then Akshay and the land fight for a long battle to build toilets. Referring to the toilet scam in this film, Rajesh Sharma was shown speaking on a scene that if PM can make a ban on the country's good, then why can not we stop the toilet for a day? After the film release it was told to the electoral propaganda. PM Modi has also mentioned this film in today's interview.
Talking about social issues: PM Modi has always been serious about health security. The Modi government has introduced several health plans for this. Similar advertisements of Akshay Kumar also show seriousness about healthcare. They raise social issues not only in movies but also through advertisements. For example, advertisements of pads on women's pyarods and awareness of road safety for people. You must have seen this addiction of Akshay Kumar in which Akshay Kumar recommends not doing so by smoking a cigarette and talking about buying pads for his wife from his money so that his wife does not have any problem . Well, let me tell you that recently the news came in that Akshay Kumar could join BJP but later Akshay had tweeted that whatever the estimates are being done are in the air. He is not going to contest the elections. Are.