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PM Narendra Modi reacts to Shah Rukh Khan’s rap song urging India to vote, says ‘fantastic effort’

MUMBAI: Shah Rukh Khan has urged the people of India to vote by releasing a song titled ‘Karo matdan’, sung by the superstar.

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Mumbai, April 23 

Shah Rukh Khan has urged the people of India to vote by releasing a song titled ‘Karo matdan’, sung by the superstar.

Through ‘Karo matdan’, Shah Rukh highlights the importance of people picking the government that loves the country and its citizens more than themselves.

Shah Rukh shared the video on Twitter and captioned it: "PM sahib Narendra Modi ne creativity ki liye bola tha. Main thoda late ho gaya video banane mein... aap mat hona vote karne mein (PM Narendra Modi asked for creativity and I got a little late in making a video. You don't get late for voting)! Voting is not only our right, it is our power'. Please use it." 

On seeing the video, PM Modi called it a ‘fantastic effort’.

PM Modi tweeted: “Fantastic effort, @iamsrk!I am sure the people of India, especially first time voters will pay heed to your appeal and come out to vote in large numbers”.

The song is composed by Tanishk Bagchi and written by Abby Viral.

Shah Rukh was last seen on the big screen in 2018 film'Zero'  — IANS

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