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Milind Soman
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Milind Soman meets Narendra Modi, gifts him a Balkrishna idol

| @indiablooms | Aug 24, 2022, at 10:36 pm

Mumbai/New Delhi: Actor Milind Soman on Wednesday met Indian PM Narendra Modi after completing the Unity Run 2022.

Soman, who is also a well known model, had flagged off the Unity Run from Jhansi to Delhi this month.

After meeting the PM, Soman tweeted: "Was so happy to meet Hon PM @narendramodi at @PMOIndia after the #UnityRun and discover a mutual interest in ancient Indian traditions of sport, health & fitness :) i thanked him for all he is doing to promote Yoga and Ayurveda across the country @FitIndiaOff  #JaiHind."

Soman also shared an image with Modi on his social media platforms.

In a separate Instagram post, Soman was seen sharing an idol of Balakrishna to the PM.

Soman said the idol was brought by his wife Ankita Konwar from Vrindavan on Janmasthami.

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