New Delhi: Prime Minster Narendra Modi never misses a chance to surprise one and all. Predicting anything about the leader would be a mistake because he always goes for the unexpected.
Modi, upon his arrival in Tanzania, tried his hands on drums and played it like a pro. Along with the Tanzanian President John Magufuli, PM did a jugalbandi on traditional Tanzanian drums.
Watching him drumming with joy indicated that the PM sure knows the ways of having fun while doing his job.
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Another stint by PM Modi that brought in a lot of cheer was the mention of a Hollywood beauty in a speech.
Addressing at the University of Nairobi in Kenya, Modi did the unexpected and mentioned Hollywood actress Lupita Nyong'o, leaving his audience, the students, in astonishment.
By now, Modi has learnt the art of giving the foreign audiences what they want. And it was evident.
"I am happy to be here in energy filled surroundings... To you, the passionate gen-next of Kenya, I bring the warm friendship of over 800 million youth of India... When I see your young, intelligent, eager faces I know why generations of political leaders, scientists, social activists have passed through the doors of this seat of learning," said PM Modi.
"Kenya's environmental activist Wangari Maathai was the first African woman to win the Nobel Peace Prize. She was a product of this university. Lupita Nyong'o of Kenyan origin is the first African to win an Oscar. And no prizes for guessing that Kenyan runners dominate marathons around the world,” he added.
As soon as he mentioned the Hollywood starlet, the audience went berserk and cheered so hard that he had to take a long pause.
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