After Prime Minister Modi, Nirmala Sitharaman asks, "How's the Josh?" As she watches Uri with veterans



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Uri: The surgical strike seems to have found favor with national political leaders. After the famous ceremony of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Defense Minister Nirmala Sitharaman joined Sunday with veterans of the war to watch the film.

Party leader Bharatiya Janata went on Twitter on Sunday to share his news.

"What a powerful film … Brilliant performances: Yami Gautam, Vicky Kaushal, Paresh Rawal, Mohit Raina, also reloaded by the energy of the movie theater! #HighJosh," Sitharaman tweeted.
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In a series of tweets, the Minister of Defense shared videos of her film viewing experience with veterans in a shopping mall in Bengaluru, in the southeast suburbs of the city.
Directed by Aditya Dhar, the film is based on the Indian army's surgical strikes against Pakistan in retaliation for the Uri attack in 2016.

The defense minister also tweeted a video of it featuring a famous phrase from the movie, "How's the Josh?", while the audience shouted "Top sir".

How's the josh ?! pic.twitter.com/8hxuCxt0P5

– Nirmala Sitharaman (@nsitharaman) January 27, 2019

URI – The surgical strike is in full swing at the box office. The film continues to maintain its grip on the wickets because it harvested 4.40 crore Rs on the 15th day of its release. The film not only became the first successful film of 2019, but it also outperformed Sanju, Padmaavat and Simmba the three main beneficiaries of the past year. According to the film trade badyst Taran Adarsh, Uri had a better tendency than Sanju, Padmaavat and Simmba in the second week

While Sanju witnessed a fall of 54.24% the second week, Padmaavat decreased by 58.26%. Simmba on the other hand, fell by 59.14% the second week. However, the decline of week 2 for Uri is only 12.22%

Uri set fire to the wicket during its first week by racking up votes in crore of 70.94 Rs. Now the total of the film is 138.19 million rupees.

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