What is PM Modi's Skincare Secret According to Harleen Deol?
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Harleen Deol engaged with PM Modi in a humorous exchange about skincare.
- India's victory in the ICC Women's ODI World Cup 2025 was a proud moment for the nation.
- PM Modi attributes his glow to the love of the Indian populace.
- The team maintained a positive atmosphere through laughter and unity.
- Public figures can create relatable moments that resonate with youth.
New Delhi, Nov 6 (NationPress) Indian cricketer Harleen Deol inquired about Prime Minister Narendra Modi's skincare secrets when she and her fellow World Cup champions visited him at his residence. Laughter erupted among the team, including the Prime Minister, creating a delightful atmosphere.
India clinched the World Cup on Sunday night at the DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai, securing a victory over South Africa by 52 runs in the ICC Women’s ODI World Cup 2025 final. PM Modi graciously hosted the world champions at his home on Wednesday evening.
The light-hearted exchange began when Kranti Gaud shared the team’s motto, stating, “Harman di always tells us that we should keep smiling. It became our rule — if someone was nervous, we ensured laughter all around. Seeing each other smile made us feel united in happiness.”
When PM Modi asked who was the team's comedian, Kranti pointed to Jemimah Rodrigues. However, Rodrigues promptly credited Harleen for her efforts in lifting everyone's spirits.
Harleen remarked, “I believe every team needs someone to keep the mood light. If I notice someone is idle, I engage them because I enjoy spreading happiness.”
PM Modi then asked, “You must have done something here too, right?”
Harleen chuckled, “Yes, but we were told to be quiet!”
She then posed the question to the PM, “Sir, can you share your skincare routine? You’re glowing!”
PM Modi smiled and responded, “I haven’t focused on that. This glow is the affection of crores of Indians — it fuels my strength. After 25 years in government, receiving such love and blessings has its own impact.”