EAM Jaishankar humorously chats with WHO chief 'Tulsi Bhai' while discussing traditional medicine. Fearless Nadia, the Australian stuntwoman, mesmerized Indian audiences in the 1930s and 40s.
In a quirky turn of events, EAM Jaishankar exhibited his playful side by addressing the WHO chief as 'Tulsi Bhai' during their conversation revolving around traditional medicine and pandemic readiness. This light-hearted exchange highlighted the unique camaraderie between the two influential figures, showcasing a blend of professionalism and Indian colloquialism. Meanwhile, delving into the captivating world of Indian cinema history, Fearless Nadia, also known as Mary Ann Evans, enthralled moviegoers with her daring stunts and charismatic presence, dominating the silver screens of the 1930s and 40s with her fearless performances. Her legacy as an Australian stuntwoman who charmed the hearts of countless Indians remains a timeless tale of cinematic prowess and cross-cultural admiration.
EAM Jaishankar discussed traditional medicine and pandemic preparedness with the WHO chief while calling him 'Tulsi Bhai'
Known by her stage name Fearless Nadia, Mary Ann Evans ruled the Indian box office in the 1930s and 40s.
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