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Rani Mukerji Goes Emotional While Hoisting The Indian Flag In Melbourne

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Rani Mukerji Goes Emotional While Hoisting The Indian Flag In Melbourne
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Rani Mukerji Goes Emotional While Hoisting The Indian Flag In Melbourne. On the occasion of India’s 72nd Independence Day, a traditional flag hoisting ceremony was held at Federation Square on 11th August, Saturday at 11 am. Rani Mukherji hoisted the Indian flag in Melbourne on Saturday. Rani was the chief guest of the festival and she thanked the Government of Victoria for supporting the Indian film industry. While talking to media, she said, "On behalf of the Indian film fraternity, I would like to thank the Victorian government for supporting the Indian industry as it is so diverse with so many languages and styles." She is representing her last released movie "Hichki" during the festival.
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indian flag Here is the video of Rani Mukerji while hosting The National Flag. voomplaLove the way Rani Mukerji says Jai Hind ?? ?? Glimpses of the actress hoisting our Tiranga at Federation Square in Melbourne, Australia RN... with thousands of Indians gathered around her... last year it was Aishwarya Rai Bachchan who did this ❤️❤️ https://www.instagram.com/p/BmVP0F-h5_V/?taken-by=voompla Rani looked elegant best in a floral printed saree and a white shawl hanging loosely over her shoulders as she unfurled the flag with the Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews and IFFM director Mitu Lange by her side along with many Indians Australians in the crowd. rani mukerji The 12-day-long Indian Film Festival of Melbourne (IFFM) officially kickstarted on Friday with the screening of Tabrez Noorani's film on sex trafficking "Love Sonia". Many Bollywood celebrities including actress Rani Mukerji, film director Rajkumar Hirani, Vicky Kaushal, Richa Chadha, Noorani, Freida Pinto and Ali Fazal are in Australia too who attended the Press Conference yesterday. Rani Mukerji hoisted the Indian National Flag at the iconic Federation Square in Melbourne in the presence of Indian and Australian students, Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews and IFFM director Mitu Lange. The flag hoisting was followed by the call 'Bharat Mata ki Jai' with the Indian National Anthem playing in the background.
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