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"Live from Central Spirit Mall, Bellandur, Bengaluru, to watch Uri (finally) with veterans. #HighJosh!" the Minister of Defense tweeted.
She also posted a video of her entry into the movie theater as the crowd sang Bharat Mata Ki Jai, Vande Mataram and a popular phrase from the movie – "How's the Josh?".
How's the josh ?! https://t.co/8hxuCxt0P5
— Nirmala Sitharaman (@nsitharaman) 1548591686000
Finally find the time to watch her today 🙂 #HighJosh, "the Defense Minister tweeted actors Vicky Kaushal, Yami Gautam and the filmmaker Aditya Dhar and producer Ronnie Screwvala.
"Yes, #HighJosh," Sitharaman says in another tweet.
The Minister of Defense is also obliged to make selfies with children and the public at the mall.
In another tweet, Sitharaman, after viewing the film, congratulated the cast for its "brilliant performance" and stated that she was "recharged" by the energy of the movie theater.
"What a powerfull movie @AdityaDharFilms and @RonnieScrewvala, brilliant performances @yamigautam @ vickykaushal09 @SirPareshRawal ji, @mohituraina," she tweeted.
What a movie full of power @AdityaDharFilms and @RonnieScrewvala. Brilliant performances @yamigautam @ vickykaushal09 … https://t.co/SToYXAOPVQ
— Nirmala Sitharaman (@nsitharaman) 1548588923000
"Also reloaded by the energy in the movie theater! #HighJosh", she tweeted with a video showing people waving tricolor slogans and shouting like "Indian Army Zindabad" and "How's the josh?".
The film is based on the surgical strikes conducted by the Indian Army in 2016 on terrorist launch pads in Pakistan, in retaliation for the Uri attack that claimed the lives of 17 members of the army.
Sitharaman had met the casting and film crew on Jan. 16 on the occasion of Army Day.
Film stars Vicky Kaushal, Yami Gautam, director Aditya Dhar and producer Ronnie Screwvala participated in the meeting held at the Chief of the Army's "home" function, Bipin Rawat.
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