Today marks a momentous occasion as Prime Minister Narendra Modi celebrates his 75th birthday, and Bollywood has come together to wish him with warmth, gratitude, and admiration. Leading the heartfelt tributes from the film industry are veteran actress and parliamentarian Hema Malini, evergreen superstar Anil Kapoor, and actress and MP Kangana Ranaut.
Anil Kapoor, known for his evergreen charm and patriotism, shared his respectful message for the Prime Minister in Hindi. He wrote: “Pradhan Mantri Narendra Modi ji ko janamdin ki bahut bahut shubhkamnayein... Aap swasth rahen, lambi umar paayen aur desh ko aisi hi unnati aur samridhi ki raah par aage badhate rahen. Wishing you a very Happy Birthday, Sir.”
Never one to shy away from expressing her political views, Kangana Ranaut also took to social media to offer her best wishes. In her message, she praised Modi for uplifting India’s global standing: “Vishv patal par Bharat ka mastak uncha karne wale yashasvi Pradhan Mantri Shri Narendra Modi ji ko janamdin ki haardik shubhkaamnayein.”
Veteran actress and BJP MP Hema Malini shared a special video message on the eve of PM Modi’s birthday, in which she personally thanked him for his unwavering support over the years. Accompanying the video, she wrote: “On the eve of the birthday of our Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi ji here's wishing him a very Happy Birthday. For 11 years, Modi Ji, I am associated with you and keep getting constant encouragement and support from you. On your 75th birthday I, along with my family and the people of my constituency, Mathura, are praying for your well-being. Happy Birthday.”
In her message, she invoked the blessings of Lord Krishna from the holy land of Mathura, adding a spiritual and regional touch to her warm wishes.
As PM Modi celebrates 75 years of life and leadership, wishes like these from the film fraternity reflect not only admiration for the man but also acknowledgment of his influence across sectors—including cinema. Whether it is Hema Malini’s personal journey as a parliamentarian, Kangana’s pride in India's global image, or Anil Kapoor’s call for continued progress, each message speaks of a unique connection to the leader.
Their tributes serve as a reminder that beyond the realm of cinema, Bollywood remains deeply engaged in the social and political fabric of the nation.