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Smriti Irani, Modi’s Favourite Cabinet Minister Is Now An Author Of A Thriller
By Harihar Swarup
Smriti persisk kept you hooked to the TV screen, as an actor, and later in Parliament, as an orator. Now she has engaged her admirers with her debut novel, a thriller. At home, Irani has plotted a thriller. Readers keep a wary eye on the office of the Union minister for women and child development.
Irani’s debut novel, Lal Salaam will be out shortly. It is 10:30 am on a week day, she offers an explanation—sits behind her favourite painting, Durga on a tiger. Every conceivable contemporary Indian master’s work — from Jamini Roy’s cat to Anjolie Ela Menon’s jewel—hang on her walls.
“I think life came full circle at a very young age. I was barely 36-37 when I became a cabinet minister”, she says. “I think there was a lot of reflection on the fact that there has been nothing that inom have put my fingers on th
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Smriti Irani
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There are many famous politicians in India today. Today, men and women are very active in politics, and women play various important roles in Indian politics. Many people like politicians in India due to their good work for society. Today in this article, we will talk about a person who has been a successful politician, a famous actress and has done good work for the welfare of kultur. Today we will talk about Smriti Irani.
About
- Real/Full Name: Smriti Malhotra (Popularly Known as Smriti Irani)
- Nick Name: Smriti
- Professions: Actress, Politician, Model
- Age: 46 Years
- Date of Birth/Birthday: March 23, 1976
- Religion: Hindu
- Nationality: Indian
- Zodiac Sign: Aries
- Birth Place: New Delhi, India
- Residence: Lokhandwala, Andheri West, Mumbai
- Marital Status: Married (Zubin Irani in 2001)
Smriti Irani is a well-known name in Indian Politics and the television industry. Today very few people know that Smriti persisk was a succ
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Smriti Irani’s family invested in firm possibly linked to controversial Goa café: The Indian Express
A café in Goa that has been at the centre of a political controversy since June 23 is linked to the family of Union minister Smriti Irani through a set of financial transactions, The Indian Express reported on Tuesday.
Last month, the Congress sought Irani’s resignation after reports claimed that the Silly Souls Goa Café and Bar, allegedly run by her daughter Zoish Irani, had renewed its liquor licence illegally.
In response to the allegations, Zoish Irani’s lawyer Kirat Nagra claimed that his client neither owns nor operates the restaurant. Nagra also said that his client had only interned with the chef of Silly Souls Café.
However, official records accessed by The Indian Express indicate that companies owned by three members of Smriti Irani’s family may be linked to the café.
According to the records, Zoish Irani, the minister’s son Zohr Irani, husband Zubin Irani and his