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Article :- After 35 years, when Gurgaram reached home, why did the memory of Irani cry?

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Smriti Irani used to live in these streets of Gurgaon 35 years ago. After three and a half decades, when the memory reaches its realm, then it becomes emotional to see the conditions here.

Union Minister and former TV actress Smriti Irani recently shared an emotional video on her twitter account in which she is weeping. In fact, after 35 years of memory, she reached the streets of Gurugram where she used to be before. Memory in the video is seen sharing the memories of his house.

Sharing the old memories, Smriti told that he had first seen his house so much big that it was very difficult to scrub by the broom. Smriti told how the fire was broke out in the store room due to their mistake. Apart from this, he told that he liked a dollar which could not buy it because of the price of 130 rupees. At that time they did not have so much money.

Smiling in her neighborhood, she also took a taste of delicious dishes. she told Doda Barfi the best seller in the neighborhood. It is worth mentioning that this memento video is part of the promotion of Ekta Kapoor’s upcoming web series ‘Home’. Through this promotion, celebrities are sharing memories related to their old homes. Web Series ‘Home’ will be broadcast on Alt Balaji Digital App from September 21.

Let me tell you, the memory is being handled by the Ministry of Textiles in the Modi Government. Prior to this, she took over the Human Resource Development Ministry. Smriti Irani reached the Miss India contest final in 1998. After this he worked in some music albums and television serials. Smriti was known throughout the country for Ekta Kapoor’s serial ‘Because Saas Kabhi Bahu Thi ‘ – her character is ‘Tulsi’.

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