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Published 21:45 IST, January 10th 2019

Karan Johar posts a picture with PM Narendra Modi, thanks him for an incredible exchange of thoughts and ideas

The Bollywood clan including Ranveer Singh, Alia Bhatt, Ranbir Kapoor, Karan Johar among others were in New Delhi, earlier today to meet with Prime Minister Narendra Modi 

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Karan Johar posts a picture with PM Narendra Modi, thanks him for an incredible exchange of thoughts and ideas
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The Bollywood clan including Ranveer Singh, Alia Bhatt, Ranbir Kapoor, Karan Johar among others were in New Delhi, earlier today to meet with Prime Minister Narendra Modi 

Following the same, a million dollar picture has surfaced on Instagram that has been shared by filmmaker Karan Johar. In the picture, he can be seen shaking hands with the honourable Prime Minister. 'Thank you for meeting us today sir! @narendramodi ! An incredible exchange of thoughts and ideas with the forces of the film fraternity and the honourable Prime Minister!' he captioned the post. 

Read: VIRAL: Hindi Film Industry Delegation Meets Prime Minister Narendra Modi, See Picture Here

Here's the picture! 

Previously, Johar also shared a group selfie on Instagram, where he and the entire Bollywood brigade were seen together striking a pose with PM Narendra Modi. 

Ever since the picture was posted, it has been going viral on the internet. 

Read: "When You Surrender And Stand In Front Of The Vastness You Know That You’re A Small Part Of A Large Universe," Says PM Modi On His Himalayan Journey

Have a look! 

 Reportedly the meeting has been called by the honourable Prime Minister as he wanted to meet the young stars and discuss what they think about India as an evolving country? And, how they think their films are impacting the Indian culture

Earlier on December 18, Prime Minister Narendra Modi held a meeting with the Bollywood actors and producers at Raj Bhavan in Mumbai where several issues concerning the film Industry were discussed, one of which was the Goods and Services Tax (GST) on movie tickets.

Updated 22:00 IST, January 10th 2019