Army Day 2021: Ajay Devgn, Disha Patanai, Sanjay Dutt salute Indian Army personnel for their service and sacrifice – Times of India
Ajay Devgn and Sanjay Dutt, who wore the uniform for their roles on the large display screen despatched out their greetings together with Sidharth Malhotra, Disha Patani, who penned notes of due to the boys in uniform.
Taking to his Twitter deal with, Sanjay Dutt shared a black and white photograph from his movie ‘LOC: Kargil’ and wrote, “Saluting the courage and bravery of our Indian Army who has always stood strong, even in the most unfavourable conditions. We, as entertainers, can only try to portray your unparalleled commitment on the screens.”
Saluting the braveness and bravery of our Indian Army who has at all times stood sturdy, even in essentially the most unfavorable condi… https://t.co/5ewa1A5Huj
— Sanjay Dutt (@duttsanjay) 1610693282000
The photograph options stars from Ajay Devgn to Abhishek Bachchan, Saif Ali Khan, Nagarjuna, Suniel Shetty amongst many others.
Ajay, additionally took to his deal with to salute the nation’s Bravehearts and wrote, “We are, if our Army is. Saluting every Indian soldier without whom can never be what she is; brave, self-reliant & all-sacrificing. Jai Jawan. Jai Hind.”
We are, if our Army is. Saluting each Indian soldier with out whom can by no means be what she is; courageous, self-reliant… https://t.co/VFazyaxQdB
— Ajay Devgn (@ajaydevgn) 1610689448000
Disha, then again, took to her Instagram tales to pen a word of gratitude that learn, “ Happy army day. Thank you for protecting us.”
To those that sacrifice their consolation, who by no means present the ache of forsaking their households, and who’re selfles… https://t.co/kUwyvNL0jq
— Sidharth Malhotra (@SidMalhotra) 1610698112000
Defence Minister Singh mentioned: “Greetings to Indian Army personnel and their households on the event
Army Day is noticed yearly on January 15 to have fun the primary Indian Commander-in-Chief of the Indian Army – Field Marshal Kodandera M Cariappa. The place was taken over on January 15, 1949, from General Sir Francis Butcher, the final British Commander-in-Chief of India.