Rishi Kapoor (left) and Preity Zinta (right) photographed in Mumbai
New Delhi:
The first debate between US Presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, which wound up a few minutes before writing this, has got the virtual world excited.
Twitter was quick to pick up on the volume of Donald Trump's sniffles, Lester Holt's allegedly inadequate moderation skills and Hillary Clinton's criticism of her opponent's business policies, amidst heated arguments and future promises. Could Bollywood be far behind?
Actor Rishi Kapoor told the world that he was glued to the television as the debate unfolded at Hofstra University. He was hoping for something 'sensible':
Preity Zinta was very excited:
She soon jumped on to the GIFs bandwagon.
TV personality Mini Mathur is obviously not a Republican Party supporter:
The US Presidential debate slowly but surely gathered an unprecedented number of views for any political event in the history of the country, especially as many live-streamed it online.
Whoever they're supporting, whoever's ahead, right now it's only about the debate - left, right and centre.
Twitter was quick to pick up on the volume of Donald Trump's sniffles, Lester Holt's allegedly inadequate moderation skills and Hillary Clinton's criticism of her opponent's business policies, amidst heated arguments and future promises. Could Bollywood be far behind?
Actor Rishi Kapoor told the world that he was glued to the television as the debate unfolded at Hofstra University. He was hoping for something 'sensible':
Hofstra. Watching the Presidential Debate on CNN. No screaming please just sensible talk! pic.twitter.com/Eu29GRFFHh
— Rishi Kapoor (@chintskap) September 27, 2016
Preity Zinta was very excited:
Exciting to watch Hillary & Trump tonight on the first #uspresidentialelection2016 debate pic.twitter.com/JZtyqRKlHM
— Preity zinta (@realpreityzinta) September 27, 2016
She soon jumped on to the GIFs bandwagon.
https://t.co/Yg7E0J3ZHQ. The fireworks has started https://t.co/flnVyOWDKG
— Preity zinta (@realpreityzinta) September 27, 2016
TV personality Mini Mathur is obviously not a Republican Party supporter:
Love how Trump refers to third world countries like they should be gased off the planet #PresidentialDebate
— Mini Mathur (@minimathur) September 27, 2016
The US Presidential debate slowly but surely gathered an unprecedented number of views for any political event in the history of the country, especially as many live-streamed it online.
Whoever they're supporting, whoever's ahead, right now it's only about the debate - left, right and centre.