Kangana Ranaut is now promoting the aerial action movie Tejas, in which she will soon appear. The Delhi Luv Kush Ramleela is where she will be.
For the Ram Leela event on Dussehra, Kangana Ranaut traveled by plane to Delhi. She will light the Ravana effigy on fire at the Red Fort grounds on Tuesday night, becoming the first female to do so. On her trip, the actor ran into none other than Ajit Doval, India’s national security adviser. She shared a few joyful selfies with Ajit Doval on X (previously Twitter), who is referred to as the James Bond of India.
“What a generous stroke of luck! On my morning flight, I got to sit next to none other than the greatest of all time, Shri Ajit Doval ji. While promoting Tejas (a film devoted to our soldiers), I got to meet Sir, who is every soldier’s inspiration,” Kangana wrote on X after sharing the photos with Ajit Doval. Jai Hind, I think this is a really good sign.
Fans respond to photos of Ajit Doval and Kangana
Her followers praised the photos. On X, a follower posted, “Great luck. I always have faith. He is undetectable. Another person added, “Promotion with the real goat.” Another person described it as a “fan moment for a celebrity”. A supporter commented, “You are lucky, Madam.” You are lucky to meet The Legendary #AjitDoval, another X user wrote. He is a highly spiritual and humble man. Some people thought the photos were unique since Ajit smiled at the camera, which is unusual for him to do. One response stated, “I never thought I would see Ajit Doval smile!” Ajit Doval was also regarded by many as “the real James Bond”.
upcoming movie Tejas starring Kangana
Presently, Kangana is promoting Tejas, an aerial action movie. The story of Air Force pilot Tejas Gill’s incredible journey is the focus of the movie, which attempts to uplift and instill a strong feeling of national pride in every Indian by demonstrating the tremendous work that Indian Air Force pilots put in to defend our country while also overcoming many obstacles. This coming Friday, Ronnie Screwvala’s movie, which he also produced, will open in theaters.