Hi Mohan, You should build a plunk <http://plnkr.co/edit/tpl:480DsyCUkgvMsKYk7pyg>showcasing your issue. The normal required should set the validity of your modal, and you can simply style that with a single CSS rule. the ng-invalid class will be added to every invalid input element.
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