Vivek Oberoi Goofs-Up On Twitter Again; Promotes Salman Khan’s Bharat Accidentally; Deletes Tweet

While sharing the happiness of being a part of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s swearing-in ceremony, Vivek Oberoi accidentally promoted Salman Khan’s Bharat in one of the hashtags but later deleted it

Oshine Koul

Fri May 31 2019, 11:30:32 32910 views

Bollywood celebs like Kangana Rananut, Karan Johar, Shahid Kapoor-Mira Rajput, director Abhishek Kapoor, Siddharth Roy Kapur, Anil Kapoor, Anupam Kher and Vivek Oberoi were amongst the other celebs who witnessed Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s swearing-in ceremony, which took place in Delhi, on May 30. Vivek, who recently played the Prime Minister on big screen, couldn’t control his excitement and took to Twitter to announce that he has been invited to the attend the swearing-in ceremony for the 3rd time.

While sharing the happiness with his fans, he accidentally indulged into a bit of promotion for Salman Khan's Bharat. Well, yes! He actually promoted Salman’s upcoming flick Bharat. It all happened when Vivek posted a picture of himself with Prime Minister along with a special message written on it. But unfortunately the actor used the hashtag for Bharat and also Salman’s Bharat emoticon.  Check out original Tweet below: 

Vivek Oberoi's Original Tweet

However, he deleted the tweet and made sure to not use the superstar’s Bharat emoticon and of course also the hashtag too. In his fresh tweet, he wrote, “Honoured to be invited again to the swearing in ceremony. I’m watching @narendramodi bhai taking his oath for the 3rd time on his journey from CM Gujarat to PM of Bharat once again! Feeling like a small part of an incredible history 🇮🇳 #ModiSarkar2 #NamoAgain #ModiSwearingIn”


Vivek Oberoi was recently in news for sharing a meme on Aishwarya Rai Bachchan’s personal life. The tweet included actress’ relationship with Salman Khan, then with Vivek and then eventually her marriage with Abhishek Bachchan.



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