The funny weekend of work of Smriti Irani has Internet in several parts. BFF Ekta Kapoor has the best answer



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Smriti Irani publishes a fun message on weekends

Smriti Irani is known to have added a touch of humor to all his Instagram and Twitter posts. Which proves to everyone that no one knows how to do social media better than she does.

The BJP minister, who is probably one of the coolest politicians in the ruling government to date, is known for his strong meme game.

Monday after blues Monday to post hilarious memes about viral events, the youngest BJP minister still keeps his game on the social networks updated.

Recently, Smriti has bothered to display a hilarious meme on work weekends, thus controlling followers on the ere who are working this Sunday and Saturday with a Dangal meme.

She posted a photo of Aamir Khan saying "Shabaash" with the caption, "When you tell the weekend … you have to be scared." 19659005] The hilarious meme certainly gives us all the feelings and his followers. Many people congratulated the minister for her incredible spirit.

Even her best friend, Ekta Kapoor, spoke up and said, "Weekend Waah wat! I'm waiting. This week is coming to an end!"

Smriti Irani is currently the youngest minister in the BJP government. The 43-year-old politician, who recently became Minister for the Promotion of Women and Children, is also Minister of Textile.

She won the seat of Parliament in Amethi with a margin of 55 120 votes against Rahul Gandhi. Irani collected a total of 4,67,598 votes.

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