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Bear Grylls urges people to watch special 'Man vs Wild' episode tonight, features PM Narendra Modi

| @indiablooms | Aug 12, 2019, at 04:34 pm

New Delhi, Aug 12 (IBNS): Hours before a special episode of ‘Man vs Wild’, which will feature PM Narendra Modi, will premiere on Discovery Channel, its host Bear Grylls urged people watch the show on Monday night.

" Tonight watch my journey with PM @narendramodifor Man Vs Wild on

@DiscoveryIN- Together let’s do all we can to protect the planet, promote peace & encourage a Never Give Up spirit. Enjoy the show! PMMODIONDISCOVERY," Bear tweeted.

Even PM Narendra Modi urged people to watch it as he posted: "What better than the lush green jungles of India, in the midst of Mother Nature to throw light on environmental conservation and climate change..Do join at 9 PM tonight!."

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will make a special appearance on the TV show.

Interestingly, the show is being aired just days before India is gearing up to celebrate Independence Day.

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