PM Modi: 'There is nothing more satisfying than this', PM responded to rashmika's praise post for Atal Setu bridge


Posted on 17th May 2024 09:53 am by rohit kumar

Rashmika Mandanna has become very popular in South as well as Hindi-speaking states. Fans have given him the title of National Crush. She was last seen on screen in the film Animal. People liked his performance in the film very much. The actress is in Mumbai these days. During her recent visit, she was seen praising the development in India. Praising Mumbai Trans Harbor Link Atal Setu, he said that we now cover a journey of two hours in 20 minutes. Now PM Modi has reacted to the actress' post.


 

Responding to Rashmika's appreciation post, PM Modi wrote on his X account, "Absolutely! Nothing is more satisfying than connecting people and making lives better."


 

The actress shared a video of herself traveling on the Trans Harbor Link on her X handle, in which she explained how the engineering marvel opens the door to a new India. In his video, he praised India's development and future a lot. Asking her viewers to vote for India's development.


 

The actress had said, "Travel from Navi Mumbai to Mumbai, Goa to Mumbai and Bengaluru to Mumbai has now become much easier. One feels proud to see this wonderful infrastructure." The actress further said that now no one can stop India in terms of development. Now no one can say that this cannot happen in India. There has been a lot of development in India in the last 10 years.


 

Talking about the work front, Rashmika Mandanna will soon be seen in Allu Arjun's film 'Pushpa 2 The Rule'. The makers plan to release the film on the occasion of Independence Day. At the same time, he also has a film named Sikandar. Salman Khan will be seen in the lead role in this. The film is being directed by AR Murugadoss.

 

Also Read: Lok Sabha Election: PM Modi is the owner of property worth three crores, there are no dues and no lawsuits; I have so much cash in hand

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