Regarding The Sabarmati Report, Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed his opinions. It just so happened that he saw the movie on the day when Vikrant Massey, the main character, announced his retirement.
Following his viewing of The Sabarmati Report on Monday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed his opinions. PM Modi posted pictures from the screening along with his thoughts on X. On the same day that Vikrant Massey declared his retirement from movies, Prime Minister Modi's special screening was held."Attended a screening of 'The Sabarmati Report' with fellow NDA MPs." PM Narendra Modi wrote, "I applaud the film's creators for their work. During the screening, the PM sat next Amit Shah. The Parliament Complex Library's Balyogi Auditorium hosted the screening.
Rajnath Singh, Kiren Rijiju, Jitan Ram Manjhi, Ashwini Vaishnaw, and other NDA MPs and Union Ministers attended the screening as well. At the screening were the film's cast and crew, who included veteran actor Jitendra, producer Ekta Kapoor's father, director Dheeraj Sarna, Vikrant Massey, and Riddhi Dogra.
"I watched the film with the Prime Minister, all of the cabinet ministers, and many MPs," Vikrant told the ANI. It was a unique encounter. I am so thrilled that I will never be able to put it into words. Being able to see my movie with the prime minister is the pinnacle of my career.
Coincidentally, early on Monday morning, Vikrant announced on social media that he was taking a break from making movies. "Hey, It has been amazing for the past few years and beyond. I want to express my gratitude to all of you for your unwavering support. But as time goes by, I realize it's time to return home and reassess. as a father, a husband, and a son. as an actor as well. We would therefore have our final meeting in 2025. Until the time is appropriate. Many years of recollections and the last two films. Again, thank you. For all of it and everything in it. "Always indebted," he wrote in an Instagram post.
"I watched the film with the Prime Minister, all of the cabinet ministers, and many MPs," Vikrant told the ANI. It was a unique encounter. I am so thrilled that I will never be able to put it into words. Being able to see my movie with the prime minister is the pinnacle of my career.
Coincidentally, early on Monday morning, Vikrant announced on social media that he was taking a break from making movies. "Hey, It has been amazing for the past few years and beyond. I want to express my gratitude to all of you for your unwavering support. But as time goes by, I realize it's time to return home and reassess. as a father, a husband, and a son. as an actor as well. We would therefore have our final meeting in 2025. Until the time is appropriate. Many years of recollections and the last two films. Again, thank you. For all of it and everything in it. "Always indebted," he wrote in an Instagram post.
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