Acclaimed actor, director and producer Randeep Hooda, accompanied by his mom and sister, met with Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi following the resounding success of his current movie `Jaat`. The assembly served as a heartfelt alternate on the evolution of Indian cinema and the ability of storytelling to form cultural and nationwide identification.
Randeep Hooda discusses Indian cinema with PM Modi
Speaking on the event, Randeep Hooda shared on his social media, ”It was an ideal honour and a privilege to fulfill the Honourable Prime Minister of India, Shri @narendramodi ji. His perception, knowledge, and ideas on the way forward for our nice nation are all the time so inspiring. His pat on the again is a superb encouragement to maintain doing good work in our respective fields and contributing to the expansion of our nation. 🙏
We spoke concerning the international rise of Indian cinema, the ability of genuine storytelling, and the federal government’s visionary new OTT platform—WAVES—set to amplify Indian voices on the world stage.
It was additionally a proud household second to be joined by my mom, Asha Hooda and sister, Dr. Anjali Hooda, who additionally exchanged ideas with the PM on his initiatives of anti weight problems drive and holistic wellness.
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Randeep`s household joins him
Randeep was joined by his mom Asha Hooda, and sister Anjali Hooda, who expressed their gratitude for the chance to attach with the nation’s chief. The household was deeply moved by the Prime Minister’s receptiveness and encouragement for the humanities and regional welfare.
Randeep Hooda about Jaat
With the Sunny Deol-starrer, the actor returned to doing motion on display after 5 years. He final did motion within the Hollywood movie `Extraction` co-starring Chris Hemsworth. Talking about his return to motion, Randeep Hooda shares, “I have always loved action as a genre. There is something raw, visceral, and thrilling about it. After playing intense characters in biopics and embodying law enforcement roles, getting to unleash my dark side as the menacing Ranatunga in Jaat has been exhilarating. I had been missing action, and this film gave me the perfect opportunity to get back into that space. The choreography, the high-octane sequences, and the sheer physicality of the role—it has been a challenging yet fulfilling experience. Playing a character who is as ruthless as he is charismatic is something I’m really looking forward to showcasing. Extraction was the first of its kind for me, to be an Indian actor taking on a full blown action role in the west, was a thrilling experience”.