Govinda casts his vote in the fifth phase of Lok Sabha Elections 2024, says ​'Ghar se bahar aaye or vote kare' | Hindi Movie News - Times of India

Govinda casts his vote in the fifth phase of Lok Sabha Elections 2024, says ​'Ghar se bahar aaye or vote kare'

In the fifth phase of Lok Sabha elections in 2024, Mumbai witnesses Govinda, Anil Ambani, and Akshay Kumar voting. Farhan Akhtar also casts his vote in Bandra West. Govinda was last seen in the comedy film ‘Rangeela Raja’ which flopped at the box office. The election atmosphere in Mumbai remains charged with anticipation and enthusiasm.
Govinda casts his vote in the fifth phase of Lok Sabha Elections 2024, says ​'Ghar se bahar aaye or vote kare'

As the fifth phase of the Lok Sabha elections in 2024 unfolds, Mumbai witnesses a surge of notable personalities exercising their democratic rights. Among the early voters was Bollywood actor Govinda, who arrived at a polling booth in Mumbai to cast his vote.
The video of Govinda arriving at the polling booth to cast his vote is now circulating on social media platforms.Joining him in the democratic exercise were industrialist Anil Ambani and acclaimed actor Akshay Kumar, who were also spotted at various polling stations across the city.


while talking to the media present at the venue, Govinda said, "Ghar se bahar aaye or vote kare."
The fifth phase of voting covers 49 constituencies spread across six states and two union territories, involving a total of 695 candidates. This phase is critical as it consists of diverse regions and demographic groups, whose votes will significantly impact the overall outcome of the elections.
Actor, director, and singer
Farhan Akhtar was another high-profile voter, seen casting his vote at a polling station in Bandra West, Mumbai.
As the day progresses, the election atmosphere in Mumbai remains charged with anticipation and enthusiasm.
Meanwhile, on the work front, Govinda was last seen in the comedy film ‘Rangeela Raja’ which unfortunately flopped at the box office.

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