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Don't miss! At 15,000 feet, Kiren Rijiju's jamming session with Mohit Chauhan and Kangana Ranaut – Video

3 July 2025
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Don't miss! At 15,000 feet, Kiren Rijiju's jamming session with Mohit Chauhan and Kangana Ranaut – Video
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Union minister Kiren Rijiju enjoyed a musical moment with playback singer Mohit Chauhan and MP Kangana Ranaut at Kunzum La Pass, nearly 15,000 feet above sea level, during his Himachal Pradesh tour. The gathering featured Chauhan singing a classic song, highlighting the region’s beauty and cultural engagement efforts by Rijiju.

Explain It To Me Like I’m 5: Union minister Kiren Rijiju had fun singing with singer Mohit Chauhan and actress Kangana Ranaut at a beautiful place called Kunzum La Pass, which is really high up in the mountains!

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