Actor Madhavan said PM Modi’s digital economy has caused a global uproar and the economic community thinks it will be a disaster. But farmers did not need to be taught how to use the telephone, the actor said. Actor R Madhavan on Thursday praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi while talking about his first show ‘Rocket: The Nambi Effect’ in Cannes. Trade union minister Anurag Thakur, who also joined Cannes this year, shared a video of Madhavan explaining how Prime Minister Digital’s vision for the digital economy was considered a disaster for economists but it was not. Farmers did not need to be taught how to use the telephone, the actor said.
When our PM @narendramodi introduced a small economy and digital currency there was a controversy … it was going to be a disaster. Within a few years the whole story changed and India became one of the largest users of the small economy in the world.” When the Indian Prime Minister, at the beginning of his term, introduced micro-economy and digital currency. There was outrage all over the world, among the economic community who said, ‘This will not work. or smartphone and manage accounting, “said the actor. Micro-economy was considered a major disaster in India, Madhavan said.
“In a few years the whole story changed and India became one of the largest users of micro-economy in the world and you know why. It is because farmers did not need to be taught how to use telephones to know if they had it. “adds this character. Commenting on his movie Madhavan said, “From Aryabhatta to SundarPhotosi, we have extraordinary stories about science and technology. We don’t make films about them; they inspire young people around the world. We have bigger fans than actors.”