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Bear Grylls urges people to watch special 'Man vs Wild' episode tonight, features PM Narendra Modi

Bear Grylls urges people to watch special 'Man vs Wild' episode tonight, features PM Narendra Modi

| @indiablooms | 12 Aug 2019, 11:04 am

New Delhi, Aug 12 (IBNS): Hours before a special episode of ‘Man vs Wild’, which will feature PM Narendra Modi, will premiere on Discovery Channel, its host Bear Grylls urged people watch the show on Monday night.

" Tonight watch my journey with PM @narendramodifor Man Vs Wild on

@DiscoveryIN- Together let’s do all we can to protect the planet, promote peace & encourage a Never Give Up spirit. Enjoy the show! PMMODIONDISCOVERY," Bear tweeted.

Even PM Narendra Modi urged people to watch it as he posted: "What better than the lush green jungles of India, in the midst of Mother Nature to throw light on environmental conservation and climate change..Do join at 9 PM tonight!."

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will make a special appearance on the TV show.

Interestingly, the show is being aired just days before India is gearing up to celebrate Independence Day.

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