Noah Centineo Is Now In Contention To Be 'National Jiju'; Star Tweets Gayatri Mantra, Indian Girls Want Him To Meet Their Mothers

Noah Centineo recently surprised his fans as he tweeted powerful Gayatri Mantra on his handle. Obviously, his Indian fans could not hold back their excitement as they called him National Jiju Part 2

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Noah Centineo Is Now In Contention To Be 'National Jiju'; Star Tweets Gayatri Mantra, Indian Girls Want Him To Meet Their Mothers
Priyanka Chopra's foreigner husband Nick Jonas has become National Jiju and looks like we have found another one in Noah Centineo. The Perfect Date actor recently posted Gayatri Mantra on his social media handle and all his Indian fans have gone crazy! Especially his girl fans from Indian who are calling him the perfect son-in-law to be introduced to their mothers. It indeed came as a surprise when Noah posted Gayatri Mantra in English on Twitter and received an amazing reaction from Netizens.

Noah tweeted, "In love with mine Om bhur bhuvah svah tat savitor varenyam bhargo davasya dhimahi dhiyo yonah prachodyat." Soon his feed with comments made by Indians boasting about the power of this religious verse. A lot also joked about him becoming national jiju part 2 and getting introduced to ladies' moms as a perfect son-in-law. One user wrote, "Noah: *tweets gayatri mantra* Indian girls: see maa, i found your son in law." Another fan wrote, "So when we getting married? Rishta Manzoor Hai?." Check out some of the tweets below:










It is really surprising to see how Indian culture is spreading its roots to a foreign land. Recently Lady Gaga had posted a Sanskrit verse 'Lokah Samastah Sukhino Bhavantu' on Twitter which means "May all beings everywhere be happy and free, and may the thoughts, words, and actions of my own life contribute in some way to that happiness and to that freedom for all." 


This was right after she announced her breakup with her boyfriend Dan Horton. Twitterverse was mighty impressed with it too! 


Image Source: Instagram/ncentineo