Whereas everyone seems to be painted within the colours of IPL, there’s one other sporting occasion that passed off in Mumbai on Saturday, which was graced by the presence of eminent personalities from the world of Bollywood and politics. Pics and movies of the identical are doing spherical on the web, certainly one of them which is getting most traction options Salman Khan and Maharastra Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde.
Salman Khan and Maharastra Deputy CM Eknath Shinde in Mumbai to observe a pleasant match
Salman Khan and Maharastra Deputy CM Eknath Shinde attended the pleasant cricket match ‘Neta XI Vs Abhineta XI,’ organized by former Union Sports activities Minister and Member of Parliament Anurag Thakur to create consciousness about TB. The ‘Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan’ actor was seen sporting a blue printed t-shirt, paired with denims. His clean-shaven look of the ‘Sikendar’ star charmed all.
Then again, Deputy CM Shinde was seen in an all-white formal look. In response to ANI, chatting with the media on the occasion, Deputy CM Eknath Shinde stated, “Leaders and actors have come collectively on one platform for fulfilling PM Modi’s imaginative and prescient for a TB-free India…I congratulate Anurag Thakur, who’s the captain of the leaders’ crew, and Suniel Shetty, who’s the captain of the actors’ crew. This can be a nice initiative to lift consciousness for an important social trigger.”
On this match, Bollywood’s beloved star Suniel Shetty’s and BJP MP and former union minister Anurag Thakur’s groups had been seen competing in opposition to one another. Together with Salman Khan, there have been round 50 celebrities in attendance.
Sohail Khan was additionally current on the occasion. Chatting with media he stated, “The match is performed between netas and abhinetas (politicians and actors), well-known folks of our nation who can affect the viewers, so it is a massive initiative by Anurag ji.TB is spreading very quick in our nation, so to cease it and unfold consciousness about it, politicians and actors play this sport.”