What Insights Did Hema Malini Share About the Future of Our World at MIT School of Engineering?

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Key Takeaways
- Hema Malini engages in meaningful dialogue about the future at MIT.
- She supports national initiatives like Operation Sindoor.
- Her career as an actress continues with recent projects.
Mumbai, May 15 (NationPress) Renowned actress and BJP MP Hema Malini made a notable visit to the MIT School of Engineering in Mathura, where she engaged in discussions about the “future of our world.”
Sharing her experience on Instagram, Hema posted a group photograph with Anantha Chandrakasan, the Dean of Engineering, the inaugural chief officer of Innovation and Strategy, and other dignitaries. Dressed elegantly in a pink pearl-hued saree, she stood at the center of the gathering for a memorable snapshot.
In her caption, she mentioned: “Was at MIT yesterday with Anantha Chandrakasan, Dean of Engineering and inaugural chief officer of Innovation and Strategy and other officials. Was a guest at a fireside chat with select minds of Harvard and MIT at the Thomas Tull concert hall discussing the future of our world. With me was Anuradha Palakruthi.”
She expressed her delight at seeing some residents of Mathura in the audience, concluding her post with #mit #Mathura.
Earlier this month, Hema praised PM Modi and the Indian Armed Forces for their successful execution of Operation Sindoor.
On X, she wrote, “Koti Pranam to our powerful Army and our Airforce who have given a fitting reply to the terrorists who had taken the lives of innocent tourists and had in one evil stroke, widowed 26 of our women.”
She further stated, “Yes! Modi ji launched the most effective Operation Sindoor against the enemy, thus avenging the innocent citizens who were massacred mercilessly in Pahalgam. The entire nation has risen as one in support of the govt action. Jai Hind! Jai Bharat!”
Operation Sindoor refers to the precise and strategic retaliatory strikes executed by Indian armed forces on May 7, targeting nine significant terror installations across Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir.
In her acting career, Hema was last featured in “Shimla Mirchi,” which debuted in 2020.
This romantic drama, directed by Ramesh Sippy, also stars Rajkummar Rao and Rakul Preet Singh. The film marked Sippy's return to directing after a 25-year hiatus.