Celebrities flocked to Mumbai for the RSS centenary event on Sunday, turning it into a bridge between glamour and grassroots ideology. Leading the pack, Rupali Ganguly of ‘Anupamaa’ fame posted photos with Mohan Bhagwat on X, detailing her transformative experience.
‘Presence in Sarsanghchalak Mohan Bhagwat ji’s company and dialoguing with him is pure fortune. Being part of RSS’s 100-year milestone ceremony is a matter of pride. Joy from meeting Sangh family members, and I feel immensely honored,’ Rupali shared, her words dripping with sincerity.
Shilpa Shetty complemented the narrative on Instagram: ‘Congratulations on the centenary! Huge fan of Mohan Bhagwat—his national service commitment and dedication are praiseworthy. His inspiring thoughts make me one. I’ll serve the nation more diligently now. All should harbor such ideals.’
Other attendees like Vicky Kaushal, Ravi Dubey, and Karan Johar absorbed Bhagwat’s nation-building discourse. Karan Johar remarked to media, ‘Thrilled to join RSS centenary. Listening to Mohan Bhagwat’s ideals was enlightening. Thanks profoundly for time with film stars. Shoutout to organizers. Profound learnings from his vision.’
RSS’s century-long journey of cultural nationalism gained fresh visibility through these endorsements. The event emphasized disciplined service, patriotism, and community building—values that evidently struck a chord with entertainment elites. With events spanning states, this could signal a new chapter in public engagement with RSS’s philosophy.