The country today on 26th January is celebrating the 72nd Republic Day. From markets to public places, everything has been decorated with the tricolor, and songs of patriotism can be heard on every street. On the celebratory occasion, Bollywood celebrities took to their social media to extend heartfelt wishes to their fans.
From Amitabh Bachchan, Ajay Devgn, Akshay Kumar to Alia Bhatt, Sidharth Malhotra, Kiara Advani, Shahid Kapoor, celebrities took to Instagram and Twitter to celebrate the occasion with their fans.
Salman Khan on Tuesday tweeted, "Happy Republic Day to all. Public ke saath mill jull ke raho , reunite , repay with love affection kindness n rejoice . Jai Hind!"
Bollywood superstar Amitabh Bachchan shared a heartfelt wish to his fans on Republic Day 2021. He tweeted, "26th January .. Republic Day..... Happiness peace prosperity and .. be safe .. be protected."
Actors Manoj Bajpayee and Riteish Deshmukh share Republic Day wishes. The two actors share pictures with the Indian flag.
Shilpa Shetty wrote, "Bahattarwe (72nd) Gantantra Diwas ki dheron shubhkaamnayein. A very Happy Republic Day to every Indian. Let’s pledge to uphold the rights & duties that our constitution has given us... not only for ourselves, but also for each of our fellow citizens... Swasth rahiye, mast rahiye, mask pehen kar surakshit rahiye.
Jai Hind!"
Bollywood actress Sara Ali Khan shares pictures with filmmaker Aanand L. Rai on Republic Day. The actress has been shooting for his film Atrangi Re currently.,
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Sharing a teser of his game 'FAU-G,' Akshay Kumar wishes fans on Republic Day. He tweeted, "Face the enemy. Fight for your country. Protect Our Flag. India’s most anticipated action game, Fearless and United Guards: FAU-G takes you to the frontlines and beyond! Start your mission today."
AR Rahman says, "Happy Republic day"
Priyanka Chopra talks about 'women in governance' as she extend Republic day wishes to her fans. She wrote, "I’ve been researching and reading a lot about women in governance across the world and how their skills have impacted communities and countries. It’s been enlightening, fascinating and so insightful to understand the importance of women in leadership.
I’d like to share an interesting piece of information I came across recently and today seems to be the perfect day to post about what I learned.
Did you know that there were 15 women in the first Constituent Assembly of India and that they helped draft the Constitution of India? So inspiring and also an apt day to celebrate the effort of all those who helped build the fundamental principles of India. Happy Republic Day."
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