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'Can actually feel atmosphere around ISRO at the moment': Sonakshi Sinha ahead of Chandrayan 2 landing
India is currently talking about one and one thing alone - Chandrayan 2. India's mission to the south pole area of the moon, Chandrayaan-2 spacecraft, a composite module mission consisting of orbiter, lander and rover, is expected to land on the moon on September 7 between 1:30 am - 2:30 am.

While the whole of India is waiting with bated breath for the mission, tuned into their Television screens, Bollywood celebrities are also talking on how proud they feel about the mission. Sonakshi Sinha was among the few who spoke about the Chandrayan 2 mission.

Sonakshi, last seen in Mission Mangal alongside Akshay Kumar, Vidya Balan, Taapsee Pannu, Kirti Kulhari, Nithya Menon and Sharman Joshi, considers herself lucky to experience what the process looks like. Sonakshi further went on to state that she understands what ISRO would be feeling at the moment.

"I am very excited about Chandrayaan 2 and yes, I will watch the whole mission on Television as it takes place. Actually, I consider myself lucky to be part of Mission Mangal which was about India's first mission to Mars. You know, I can actually feel the atmosphere, all the chaos that would be taking place in ISRO at this moment. They would be waiting for every second to pass. Our movie's success is an indication of the trust people have on ISRO for the mission which is much awaited among the audiences," she told Sonal Singh.