This is One Thing that I Intend to do After Retirement: PM Narendra Modi

Narendra Modi tells about his retirement plan i a interview with Akshay Kumar
This is One Thing that I Intend to do After Retirement: PM Narendra Modi

Bollywood actor Akshay Kumar on Wednesday morning sat down for a non-political chat with Prime Minister Narendra Modi. From asking him if he likes mangoes, why he sleeps for only 3.5 hours to whether he misses his mother as he stays away from her to serve the nation, Akshay had a heart-to-heart conversation with PM Modi.

A day before releasing the conversation, the 51-year old actor tweeted, "While the whole country is talking elections and politics, here's a breather. Privileged to have done this candid and completely non political freewheeling conversation with our PM Narendra modi." To which PM Narendra Modi replied "Dear Akshay Kumar  it was good talking to you about everything, except politics and elections. I'm sure people would like watching our conversation."

PM Narendra Modi akso discussed about his experience while selling tea where he quoted saying"When I used to sell tea, I met a lot of people and got to learn about human nature. Luggage trains used to pass through my village. In the train, there would be people who transport cows and buffaloes. They had to spend three-four days in the station. I used to deliver tea to them and listen to the songs they brought along with them. So that's how I got fluent in speaking Hindi,".

From his love for mangoes to his retirement plan Prime Minister Narendra Modi touched upon a variety of non-political topics during his interview with Bollywood superstar Akshay Kumar. It's an open secret that PM Modi sleeps for just 3-4 hours a day, so how does he manage to keep himself fresh and fit amid such a gruelling schedule? PM Modi told Akshay Kumar that his body clock has become such it won't allow him to sleep for long. "This is one thing that I intend to do after retiremen,I will explore how to get more sleep," Says PM Modi

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