Prime Minister Narendra Modi turns 75 today, September 17, and the greetings have come from all corners of the country. Among the earliest and most personal well-wishers is Kangana Ranaut—the BJP MP from Mandi—who
celebrated the day in a special way.
She shared photos and video clips from a havan and yajna she attended in Mandi, along with her participation in a blood donation camp organized by the BJP’s district unit. “On the occasion of the Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi Ji’s birthday, I participated in a special havan and yajna held in Mandi today. Along with this, I had the privilege of joining the blood donation camp organised by BJP District Mandi and donating blood myself. Heartfelt wishes for the Prime Minister’s long, healthy and strong life. Modi hai to hi mumkin hai,” she wrote on Instagram. Check out the post here:
Kangana’s celebration ties back to her comments from last year where she praised PM Modi as “True son of Mother India,” lauding his leadership and commitment to development under the mantra “Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas.” She has also called him “the world’s biggest feminist,” citing his work for women—making toilets, providing clean cooking fuel (gas stoves), opening bank accounts, and political reservations—as efforts that were quietly transformative, not for publicity.
Kangana also shared clips from the blood donation camp, where she was seen interacting with party members and volunteers. She later donated blood herself, calling it a “privilege” to do so on Modi’s birthday.
Her gesture quickly drew attention on social media, where fans praised her for combining cultural rituals with a meaningful act of service. Many highlighted how the celebration reflected Kangana’s strong support for Modi’s leadership and her emphasis on blending tradition with action.
As India’s longest-serving Prime Minister after Jawaharlal Nehru, Narendra Modi’s 75th birthday has become a moment of reflection for his supporters, who credit him with steering the nation through major reforms, welfare schemes, and global recognition. Across states, BJP leaders marked the day with blood donation drives, cleanliness campaigns, and cultural events.