01 December,2020 02:13 PM IST | Mumbai | IANS
Smriti Irani
Union Minister of Textiles and former actor Smriti Irani on Tuesday introduced her "Don't Angry Me Look," to her Instagram followers as she shared a "then vs now" picture of herself.
The Amethi MP, who is one of the most active lawmakers on social media, hopped on to the photo-sharing platform and shared a collage of two of her pictures.
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Although the two pictures belonged to two different time zones, one from a recent parliament session and the other from her childhood, both showed the look that depicted her being on the verge of getting angry.
While Irani's "then" picture was a monochrome still from her childhood featuring her in a furious mood wearing a frown, her "now" picture was clicked in the middle of a serious parliamentary session and hence, the lawmaker is seen sporting an intense look.
Giving the collage a quirky take, the minister penned down a short caption, which had a reference from the much-loved title track of her super hit television show Kyuki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi. "#taazatuesdays ke shubh avsar par introducing #the Don't Angry Me Look .... rishton ke roop bhale hi badal jaye... haav bhaav nahi badalte #flashback," the BJP MP wrote.
The post with the humourous caption prompted several comments from Instagram users, including celebrities and former co-actors Mouni Roy and Mandira Bedi who had worked with the actor-turned-politician in Kyuki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi.
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