Top Malayalam film actor Suresh Gopi meets Shri Narendra Modi

Published By : Admin | March 5, 2014 | 17:48 IST
"Top Malayalam film actor Shri Suresh Gopi met with Shri Modi today"
"Suresh Gopi discussed the issues concerning Kerala and modernizing railway network"

The top Malayalam film actor Shri Suresh Gopi had a courtesy meeting with Shri Narendra Modi today. Shri Modi has been meeting eminent people from various walks of life to understand their idea for the nation in groups as well as individual dignitaries.

In the meeting Suresh Gopi discussed the issues concerning Kerala, especially, Vizhinjam Port project, the High Court bench at Trivandrum, modernizing railway network etc. He also discussed on the problems faced by the Cinema industry in South and also requested Shri Modi to make Door Darshan more effective in reflecting the cultural and artistic aspirations of the people of India. The meeting lasted for almost one hour. Shri Modi has been engaging people from various social fields to understand the problems specific to different fields and areas.

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Top Malayalam film actor Suresh Gopi meets Shri Narendra Modi

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