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Republic Day 2024: Akshay Kumar, Jr NTR, Raashii Khanna and others extend wishes

Updated on: 26 January,2024 09:33 AM IST  |  Mumbai
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Republic Day 2024: On the 75th year of the Indian constitution coming into being, film personalities took to social media to extend wishes

Republic Day 2024: Akshay Kumar, Jr NTR, Raashii Khanna and others extend wishes

Film celebrities extend Republic Day 2024 wishes

Republic Day 2024: India celebrates 75 years since the constitution was implemented in independent India. On this auspicious day, several film personalities took to social media to extend wishes to fellow citizens.


Akshay Kumar and Tiger Shroff who are currently shooting for the film 'Bade Miyan Chote Miyan' in Jordan dropped a video of them running by the beach in slow motion holding the tricolour. The duo will be seen playing soldiers in the Ali Abbas Zafar directorial where they go on a mission to eliminate enemies of the country. 


Sharing the video, Akshay Kumar in a collaborative post with Tiger, wrote, "New India, new confidence, new vision.. our time has come. Happy Republic Day.
Jai Hind…Jai Bharat".


 
 
 
 
 
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Actor Jr NTR took to his X (formerly Twitter) handle and wrote, "Saluting our democracy and the glory of the Indian Constitution. Happy 75th Republic Day!"

Republic Day 2024 also marks the 75th year of the Constitution drafting day. Raashii Khanna also took to her Instagram handle to share a picture of her proudly holding the tricolour. "May the tricolour continue to inspire, unite, and guide us towards a brighter tomorrow. Happy Republic Day," she wrote. 

 
 
 
 
 
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Shehnaaz Gill wrote on X, "A Happy 75th Republic Day to all. Remembering all the freedom fighters who laid down their life for our incredible country".

 
 
 
 
 
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On this day in 1950, India declared itself a sovereign, democratic, and republic state with the adoption of the Constitution. India gained its freedom from the British Empire in 1947 and began drafting its Constitution soon after. The India Constituent Assembly took two years to discuss, modify, and approve the governing document, and when adopted, India became the country with the longest Constitution. The adoption of this document paved the way for democracy and empowered Indian citizens to elect their own representatives.

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