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Indian film celebs applaud Joe Biden, Kamala Harris

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Celebrities of the Indian film fraternity congratulated US President-elect Joe Biden and his running mate Kamala Harris, the first-ever woman to be elected Vice President of America, on social media.
Hailing Biden and holding up Harris’ achievement as a shining example, Priyanka Chopra encouraged all girls to dream big.
“America spoke in record breaking numbers and the verdict is in… EVERY VOTE counts. I applaud everyone who voted in what was such a powerful display of how a democracy should function. It was amazing to witness this election in the US. Congrats to the President Elect @joebiden and Vice President elect @kamalaharris, the first woman VP! Dream Big girls! Anything can happen!!” she wrote on her official Instagram account.
Her post was accompanied by heart emojis and tagged #DemocracyRocks.?She ended the note with the words: “Congratulations America.”
Abhay Deol posted a funny Instagram meme that depicts Statue of Liberty taking aim to toss Donald Trump away with a slingshot. “Yup. It happened!” he captioned the image.
Riteish Deshmukh also expressed his thoughts with a dash of humour. “Achha chalta hoon, duaon mein yaad rakhna.. Err.. Ok BI-DEN,” he wrote on the microblogging site.
Actress Kajal Aggarwal, who got married to entrepreneur Gautam Kitchlu on October 30, wrote on Twitter: “Congratulations to @KamalaHarris for becoming the first female and first South Asian Vice President elect . Such an inspiration.”
“God BLESSED America,” posted Gauahar Khan on Twitter. (IANS)

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