Rahul Gandhi's Thumbs Up to Chirag Paswan


Daijiworld Media Network

New Delhi, Nov 8: Ram Vilas Paswan may be a political rival for young Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, but that hasn't stopped Gandhi from watching his son Chirag Paswan's debut bollywood movie 'Mile Na Mile Hum', that too along with Ram Vilas Paswan, his wife, and Chirag himself.

Amidst a hectic political schedule Rahul Gandhi took time off to watch the newly released movie at a South Delhi multiplex.


After watching the movie, Gandhi was full of appreciation for the lead actor Chirag. He not only liked the storyline, but also Chirag's acting skills. The movie may not be doing well at the box office, but Chirag has been noticed by the media and all those who have watched the movie.

Paswan junior was upbeat about Rahul Gandhi watching his movie. "Rahulji has watched the movie with my family, and was full of praise for my performance, songs and the message that the movie conveys," said Chirag.

"Rahul was curious to know the budget of the movie as well as the time it took for shooting."

Media reviews say that 'Mile Na Mile Hum' is a predictable film, yet one that stirs the conscience of separated parents. It is educative and reformative.

Chirag Paswan and Kangna Ranaut are the lead roles, while Kabir Bedi and Poonam Dhillon feature as Chirag's parents.

  

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