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'Hopefully, Rahul Will Be PM One Day': Deepika Padukone’s Old Interview Praising Rahul Gandhi Goes Viral As The Actress Faces NCB’s Drug Probe!
The video is from an interview back in 2010 where Deepika Padukone endorsed Rahul Gandhi for PM
Bollywood actress Deepika Padukone was grilled by the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) as part of their probe into a possible drugs angle in the Sushant Singh Rajput death on Saturday. The actress was grilled for more than 5 hours and reports suggest that Deepika cried thrice during her questioning with the NCB.
Deepika Padukone CRIED Thrice During NCB Interrogation; Actress Asked Not To Play ‘Emotional Card’ By The Officials!
According to reports, as Deepika broke down during her probe, the actress was asked not to play the "emotional card" by the NCB officials.
And while the actress might face another round of summon by NCB, an old video of Deepika praising the former congress president Rahul Gandhi has gone viral again on social media. Earlier the video went viral when the actress visited JNU to express solidarity with the students who were attacked by a mob in January this year.
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The video is from an interview back in 2010 where she endorses Rahul Gandhi for PM. "I don't know much about politics, but from whatever I see on TV; whatever Rahul Gandhi is doing makes him a classical example for the youth. Hopefully, he will be prime minister one day," Deepika said in her interview.
When the interviewer asked,do you wish Rahul Gandhi becomes Prime Minister?
"Yes, of course," Deepika replied, "I think he connects very well with the youth. His thoughts and outlook are traditional, but at the same time, he has a futuristic approach. I think this is very important for our country," added the actress.
Watch the viral video below:
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