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Darshan Kumaar joins Vivek Oberoi on the cast of PM Narendra Modi

The cast of the forthcoming Hindi film PM Narendra Modi, which is a biopic on Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has a new actor onboard. After Vivek Oberoi, now Darshan Kumaar has joined the cast of the recently announced film.

Darshan, who is known for his performances in such successful films as Mary Kom (2014), NH10 (2015) and Sarbjit (2016), has been signed on to play a significant role in the upcoming biopic.


When the actor was asked about his role in the movie, he decided not to reveal much. “I have been asked not to reveal much about my role as of now. I can just say that it is one of the main characters in the movie,” he said.

After Mary Kom and Sarbjit, it is the third time when Darshan has joined hands with filmmaker Omung Kumar. He is psyched up about reteaming with the National Film Award-winning directed once again.

“I am super excited to work with Omung sir again because we have a great bonding as actor-director. He is a super cool director with great vision, so I am looking forward to another great journey with him,” he added.

PM Narendra Modi is expected to begin shoot soon.

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You see it everywhere now. In mainstream pornography, a man’s hands around a woman’s neck. It has become so common that for many, especially the young, it just seems like part of sex, a normal step. The UK government has decided it should not be, and soon, it will be a crime.

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