Noted Telugu actor Nagarjuna meets Shri Narendra Modi

Published By : Admin | March 24, 2014 | 17:11 IST

Noted Telugu film actor Nagarjuna met Shri Narendra Modi today. Nagarjuna appreciated the development witnessed in Gujarat and spoke of how the meeting gave him a great opportunity to share his ideas with Shri Modi. Nagarjuna also applauded Shri Modi’s vision of focusing on sustainable and self-sufficient development.

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Noted Telugu actor Nagarjuna meets Shri Narendra Modi

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