Karan Johar, Anil Kapoor send best wishes to PM Modi for India's presidency at G20 summit

Updated : Sep 11, 2023 08:49
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Bollywood stars celebrated the successful G20 Summit 2023 and congratulated PM Narendra Modi for hosting the Leaders Summit in Delhi.

After Shah Rukh Khan, Karan Johar and Anil Kapoor took to social media to congratulate Prime Minister Modi for India's presidency at G20 summit.

Karan reshared a G20 summit video posted by PM Modi and congratulated him for the remarkable feat. He said it's a moment of honour for all Indians under Modi's leadership and hope for - one earth, one family, one future.

Anil Kapoor reshared the same video and congratulated PM Modi for his tireless efforts in pursuit of a brighter future for people worldwide.

Akshay Kumar also shared a Summit reel posted by PM on his Twitter with a quote that says, 'One Earth, One Family, One future. What a splendid way to mark a historic #G20Summit. Bharat’s leadership has proved that Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam is the reality of the new world order. As proud Indians, we hold our heads high today. Thank you Modi ji…thanks everyone who made us feel on top of the world. Jai Hind, Jai Bharat.'

Amitabh Bachchan also rejoiced the 18th meeting of G20 took place at the newly-established Bharat Mandapam International Exhibition-Convention Centre, and wrote, 'G20 .. Bharat ka garv. A Quantum leap into the forefront of the World! Bharat mata ki jai.' 

India hosted the G20 Leader’s Summit 2023 in New Delhi at the newly inaugurated Bharat Mandapam on September 9-10. Over 30 heads of state and top officials from the European Union and 14 heads of international organizations attended the Summit.

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