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Michelle dances with differently abled kids on Rang De Basanti song in Mumbai | The United States' First Lady Michelle Obama here today chose to spend some time with differently-abled children at the library of Mumbai University and also danced with them to the tunes of Bollywood film Rang De Basanti. The
U.S. President's wife spent half-an-hour with the kids and tried to motivate them
to reach greater heights, bringing a touch of compassion and social care to the
Presidential visit. During her interactions, Michelle told the kids that she loves
dancing. "Working hard, studying and having courage are the important things in
life. I also studied hard in my life. I never thought I will become the First
Lady. But when I got a chance, I was prepared for it because of education." "You
can be successful and smart with education," she said at the programme organised
by NGO Making A Difference. During her interaction with the kids, when a girl
told her that after meeting the First Lady, her dreams had come true, Michelle
replied: "No. You are my dream. We are very proud of you." "President Obama is
trying to make this world better so that kids like you can get better opportunities,"
Michelle said. The First Lady asked the kids to "work hard and educate" themselves.
She also signed autographs on their hands and shirts and danced with them once
again to the Rang De Basanti title song.
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