New Delhi – Acclaimed actor, filmmaker, and cultural voice Randeep Hooda recently had the honour of meeting Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi, accompanied by his mother Asha Hooda and sister Dr. Anjali Hooda. The meeting proved to be more than just a formal encounter—it was a meaningful dialogue centered around the evolution of Indian cinema, the power of storytelling, and shared visions for the nation’s cultural and wellness landscape.
Taking to social media to express his gratitude, Randeep Hooda shared, “It was a great honour and a privilege to meet the Honourable Prime Minister of India, Shri @narendramodi ji. His insight, wisdom, and thoughts on the future of our great country are always so inspiring. His pat on the back is a great encouragement to keep doing good work in our respective fields and contributing to the growth of our nation”.
Highlighting the themes of their conversation, Hooda added, “We spoke about the global rise of Indian cinema, the power of authentic storytelling, and the government’s visionary new OTT platform—WAVES—set to amplify Indian voices on the world stage. It was also a proud family moment to be joined by my mother, Asha Hooda and sister, Dr. Anjali Hooda, who also exchanged thoughts with the PM on his initiatives of anti-obesity drive and holistic wellness”.
The presence of his mother and sister added a personal touch to the moment, with both women expressing appreciation for the Prime Minister’s warmth and attentiveness. Dr. Anjali Hooda, a well-known figure in the field of wellness and preventive medicine, engaged in meaningful discussion with PM Modi about national wellness campaigns and lifestyle reform initiatives.
The meeting underscored not only the global trajectory of Indian cinema but also the importance of health and wellness in the nation’s development narrative. It was a moment of pride for the Hooda family, and a significant acknowledgment of Randeep’s artistic contributions and social awareness.
Randeep Hooda, known for his roles in films like Sarbjit, Highway, and Swatantra Veer Savarkar, has consistently used his platform to raise awareness on cultural, environmental, and social issues—an alignment that clearly resonated during his conversation with the Prime Minister.