Aamir Khan will participate in the 100th episode of 'Mann Ki Baat' - Raveena Tandon said - PM Modi's historic initiative - Newztezz Online

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Aamir Khan will participate in the 100th episode of 'Mann Ki Baat' - Raveena Tandon said - PM Modi's historic initiative

Mann Ki Baat: On Sunday i.e. 30 April, Prime Minister Modi will bring the 100th episode of Mann Ki Baat. In which some big personalities of the country will also be included. Bollywood actors from Aamir Khan to Raveena Tandon will participate in this program.

Aamir Khan in Mann Ki Baat: 'Mann Ki Baat @ 100' program was organized in the capital Delhi . This time the 100th episode of Mann Ki Baat will be aired on April 30, in which 100 people have been included. PM Modi has mentioned about these people in his Mann Ki Baat program. Bollywood actor Aamir Khan and actress Raveena Tandon also reached to participate in the program. Aamir Khan described PM Modi's Mann Ki Baat program as a historic initiative and praised it fiercely.

Aamir Khan said that 'It is a big thing that the biggest leader of the country is talking to you. Sharing important thoughts with you. He is putting in front of you the ideas that will take the country forward. Taking advice from common people. It is a very important conversation that your leader is talking to you about all these things which are discussed in the Mann Ki Baat programme.

Let us tell you that this time i.e. on 30th April the Prime Minister should talk about Mann. This will be the 100th edition of Mann Ki Baat programme. Apart from Aamir Khan, Raveena Tandon, big personalities like Puducherry Governor Kiran Bedi, Deepa Malik, musician Ricky Kej will also participate in this program.

In the year 2014, when Modi became the Prime Minister, every month through the program 'Mann Ki Baat', he communicates with the people of the country on the radio. Through this programme, PM Modi talks to the people of the country on different important issues, tries to know the opinion of the people and tries to take the policies of the government to the masses.

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