"I had the opportunity to meet our honourable Prime Minister Narendra Modiji today and I stand humbled and inspired in the wake of our conversation. His vision and his charisma are infectious and I'm grateful for the chance to have witnessed it in person," Kapoor tweeted along with photographs of his meeting with Modi.
Twitter calls Modi 'best actor' as picture with Bollywood stars goes viral
In the photographs, the Mr. India actor is seen greeting the PM.
Since Kapoor posted the picture of the two on Wednesday, Twitter can't help but bring back the interview from the actor's 2001 political drama, Nayak.
In the film, Kapoor vows to eradicate corruption and the PM (played by Amrish Puri) challenges him to take over the office for a day.
Here are some of the funniest tweets:
https://twitter.com/zubair_boltey/status/1085591106602057728
https://twitter.com/GomingBoy/status/1085544236076822529
#10yearchallenge #AnilKapoor #NarendraModi How time flies @husaintariq71 pic.twitter.com/rHjL5LZBHc
— Mohd Shaarif Siddiqui (@mo_shaarif) January 17, 2019
Waiting for Anil Kapoor to accept the one-day-ka-PM challenge. pic.twitter.com/TSvPxoDfe1
— masked Bisht (@MVBisht) January 16, 2019
Close enough pic.twitter.com/YArdfGhx3i
— Dr Abbas Ali SJ🇮🇳 (@AbbasAliSJ1) January 16, 2019
Nayak 2?
— Dr.(Hon) Ramachandran Srinivasan (@indiarama) January 16, 2019
https://twitter.com/InFrame_Model/status/1085596995778162689
https://twitter.com/im_RKGupta/status/1085727042119688193
https://twitter.com/Xilch_43/status/1085560338068561920
12ka4 vs 2k14 pic.twitter.com/Eo1Ck7Ijsu
— Dumpedguy (@Dumpedguay) January 16, 2019
Last week, film fraternity members like Karan Johar, Ranveer Singh, Ranbir Kapoor, Alia Bhatt and Vicky Kaushal also met Modi in the capital. The agenda was to thank him for reducing the GST on film tickets, and to discuss how the film world can be involved more closely in the process of nation building.
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