Tumgik
#vikram batra
richdadpoor · 8 months
Text
Exclusive! Vishal Batra Celebrates Shershaah's Win At The 69th National Film Awards: 'Matter Of Great Pride'
Vishal Batra reacts after Shershaah bagged ‘Best Jury Award’ at the 69th National Film Awards. After Shershaah bagged the Best Jury Award at the 69th National Film Awards, Vikram Batra’s brother Vishal Batra expressed happiness and immense pride. Two years ago, Sidharth Malhotra embarked on a journey that not only enriched his career but also left an indelible mark on the hearts of audiences.…
Tumblr media
View On WordPress
1 note · View note
republic-world · 9 months
Text
Kargil Vijay Diwas 2023: Paying Tribute to India's Hero, Captain Vikram Batra
Kargil Vijay Diwas is a day that stands as a powerful reminder of the unwavering courage and strength exhibited by the Indian soldiers who bravely fought in the challenging and harsh terrain of Ladakh's Kargil region 24 years ago. This 60-day Indo-Pak war against Pakistani infiltrators in 1999 remains a proud moment for all Indians, a time to hold their heads high and celebrate the triumph of their valiant Army.
The history of the Kargil war dates back to 1999 when the Indian Army launched 'Operation Vijay' in response to Pakistani troops intruding into Indian territory in the Kargil district on May 3. During this intense conflict, 674 Indian soldiers made the supreme sacrifice, and 1363 others were wounded. These brave hearts displayed the epitome of sacrifice for their motherland, showcasing the adage, 'Dulce et decorum est pro patria mori' (It is sweet and proper to die for one's country).
Among the many heroes, one name remains synonymous with gallantry - 24-year-old Captain Vikram Batra, who was posthumously awarded the Param Vir Chakra, the highest battlefield heroism honor.
Captain Batra, born in Himachal Pradesh's Palampur in 1996, joined the Indian Military Academy (IMA) in Dehradun, where he trained for the armed forces. He served with the Jammu and Kashmir Rifles' 13th battalion, the same regiment that engaged in fierce combat with Pakistani infiltrators along the Line of Control (LoC) in Kargil.
Known by the codename "Shershah," Captain Batra achieved a remarkable feat during his most challenging mission - the seizure of Point 4875, securing a decisive victory for the Indian armed forces.
Beyond Shershah, Captain Batra is celebrated as the "Tiger of Drass," the "Kargil Hero," and the "Lion of Kargil." His fellow soldiers recount tales of his bravery and courage during battle, with reports of him taking down at least four Pakistani soldiers.
Tragically, Captain Batra lost his life in action while attempting to rescue another injured officer, Lieutenant Naveen Anaberu, during an explosion.
The Kargil war saw several other brave hearts like Lieutenant Balwan Singh, the youngest Param Vir Chakra laureate, Yogendra Singh Yadav, Lieutenant Manoj Pandey, Rifleman Sanjay Kumar, Lieutenant Keishing Clifford Nongrum, Major Vivek Gupta, Captain Kenguruse, Major Saurabh Kalia, and Naik Digendra Kumar, who displayed extraordinary valor and dedication to the nation.
On this Kargil Vijay Diwas, we pay tribute to the heroism and sacrifice of Captain Vikram Batra and all the brave soldiers who fearlessly defended our nation's honor, reminding us that their legacy will forever live on in the hearts of every Indian.
Read More Latest World News only on Republic World
Republic World is a dynamic and most trusted source of news and information, founded by journalist and entrepreneur Arnab Goswami. We cater live and in-depth coverage of comprehensive news headlines and articles, covering a wide range of topics including India news, entertainment news, sports news and much more. Republic World features breaking news in India, current news headlines, India news live and today's India News.
0 notes
suchananewsblog · 1 year
Text
Sidharth Malhotra and Kiara Advani pose with Vishal Batra and family at their wedding reception - Times of India
Among the galaxy of A-listers who attended the wedding reception of Sidharth Malhotra and Kiara Advani at the St Regis hotel in Mumbai were Vikram Batra’s family. Sidharth Malhotra and Kiara Advani first met on the sets of Shershaah, in which Sidharth Malhotra plays the role of Vikram Batra, the fallen soldier during the Kargil war. The picture of the happy couple posing with Vikram Batra’s twin…
Tumblr media
View On WordPress
0 notes
nycmixing · 2 years
Text
0 notes
indian-kahani · 11 months
Text
Desi LGBT+ Fest 2023
@desi-lgbt-fest
Day 2: Legacy
All her life, Durga had been told that she was a good daughter.
All through school, she had been called a ‘pleasure to teach’. Students regarded her with wary awe: she was the good girl, who did her homework and listened to the teacher and never, ever stepped a foot out of line.
All my life, her father had told her, “Beti, you have to be a good girl. Strike that – you have to be the best. There are many eyes watching us.”
He was right, of course. He was a major army lieutenant – Arjit Sindh, a household name for his medals and bravery. Ever since Durga was a child, she had watched him salute the tricolour every morning, watched his juniors (and god, there were lots of them) salute to him.
While others dreamed of being artists and musicians, she dreamed of her first day holding a rifle.
While others looked up to Abdul Kalam or Lata Mangeshkar, her walls were covered in photos of Gunjan Saxena, Vikram Batra, everyone who had ever won the Param Vir chakra.
She had a legacy to inherit, a place to fill.  
Her dreams may have been out of place, but they were in vivid technicolour none the less. She faced up to her dream with a steady heart.
Her father approved, and watched from a distance as the Indian Army became entrenched deep inside her heart.
She had always followed in his footsteps. The golden girl she might have been, but she was a golden girl you shouldn’t mess with. She had always been raised to be a loyal servant of the army, the loyal servant of her country.
As her father's daughter, she was proud to uphold his legacy.
Karate, Jiu Jitsu, yoga, junior boot camp. Durga was signed up for all of it, and every summer she trained without fail.
On her eighteenth birthday, she joined the army. What else could she do? I mean, it had been her dream for as long as she could remember. She hit it out of the park. She had been training to assemble a gun since she was sixteen. The other recruits were no match for her.
They were playing for glory (or so she thought).
She was playing for honour.
Or was she?
Durga saw her first at her graduation ceremony.
Her name was before Durga’s.
“Sharma, Saranika!”
Saranika. Such a beautiful name.
All of a sudden, she was reminded of her childhood when her mother sang beautiful Hindustani music. That was what Saranika Sharma's name reminded Durga of.
“Sindh, Durga!”
She snapped out of she reverie, and walked onto the stage, determined to forget the girl with the beautiful name.
-
Months passed. Promotion after promotion came her way. Talent, or nepotism? Who knew? Slowly but surely, she was becoming jaded. Life seemed grey and joyless, and even at the young age of twenty-one, the lines under her eyes were becoming more and more pronounced.
The day was an ordinary one – so mundane that Durga didn’t even read over the details, instead preferring to wing the training exercise. She was assigned two officers to help out. Major Raj Kuldeep and Major Saranika Sharma.
…wait, what?
She re-read the document again, eyes alight. Major Saranika Sharma.
Almost unbidden, her mind flashed back to that day, when she had heard her name but didn’t see her face. Durga’s heart stumbled at just the thought, secretive smile stretching her lips open. It hurt – maybe the first time she had smiled in days, weeks even.
She arrived at the training exercise fifteen minutes early, pretending to be absorbed in the details of the exercise.
An officer arrived, and saluted in front of her. “Ma’am!”
From the evidently male voice, her hopes were dashed already. She looked up. “Major Kuldeep.” She inclined her head in recognition, and the man smiled at her tightly. It was a regulation army smile – deferent and not too intimate.
“I believe Officer Sharma will be arriving in a few minutes, ma’am.” He informed, and she nodded, returning to her papers to hide the thumping of her heart.
Why was I feeling this way? The thought hit her all of a sudden, but she didn’t have time to process it.
She had arrived.
“Ma’am, it’s good to finally meet you.” she deferred from the standard greeting, and she looked up.
She was beautiful. My God, she was beautiful. Her cinnamon skin looked so soft, and Durga fought to tear her eyes off of her prominent collarbones-
Durga’s eyes widened as she hastily raised her eyes to meet her face.
She instantly regretted it. Wide, honest eyes, full lips, and a gorgeously sharp jawline.
Before she could say something she would regret, she greeted her. “Major Sharma, may I ask why?” Hints of curiosity pricked at her. She wanted to unravel every secret of this Saranika’s, big and small.
Saranika met her gaze with the barest hint of a challenge in the way she raised her chin. “Who wouldn’t want to meet the prodigy of the army?” she smiled with a small shrug. Major Kuldeep was watching, slack-jawed, at the casual way Major Sharma was addressing Durga, but the women had only eyes for each other.
“I hardly believe I’m a prodigy.” The words slipped out before Durga could change them, and she disguised the raw honesty in them with a short laugh. “Hard work gets you far, Major Sharma.”
Suddenly, she wanted to get as far away from this enchanting woman as possible. She could feel her back prickle with sweat and she could swear her face was heating up.
“I don’t doubt it, ma’am.” Saranika – no, she was Major Sharma, when had Durga started addressing her so casually? – replied promptly. “Talent can only get you so for before you need more to take you further.”
Durga ended the conversation with a clipped nod, checking the watch on her wrist. “We had best be going.” She turned to Kuldeep, who snapped to attention. “At ease.”
She finished the training in a daze, dismissing the recruits five minutes early with an uneasy frown on her face. Rumours were flying around that the infamous Durga Sindh had something on her mind. She heeded none of it as she headed to the mess hall to eat lunch.
Almost out of instinct, she scanned the hall for Saranika, finally noticing her tucked away in the back of the hall.
She sent her a note to come and eat with her in her office. Saranika arrived five minutes later.
Durga gestured for her to sit down. “I was impressed with your performance in the training exercise today, Major Sharma.” Bullshit. She hadn’t paid attention to even a single second of that training exercise.
Saranika ducked her head shyly, a strand of hair falling forward, and Durga resisted the urge to lean forward and tuck it behind her ear. “Thankyou, ma’am. I appreciate it.”
“Call me Durga. No need for formalities in my office.” She blurted out, cursing herself immediately as the words slipped out. That seemed to happen a lot around her.
Saranika looked up suddenly, startled. “I couldn’t possibly be so… informal, ma’am.” She hesitated.
“I insist.” Durga said.
“Very well, then… Durga-ji.”
-
From then on, it only got better. Lunch turned into days off, days off turned into weekends until finally, Durga worked up the courage.
“I- I wanted- what I meant to say was- the thing is- will you be my girlfriend?”
The sight of her then, with her hair loose and framing her face, was enough for Durga to plant a chaste kiss on the cheek of her girlfriend.
Only one thing was left.
Durga had to tell her father, a strict adherent to tradition and principles, that she was a lesbian.
-
“Papa… I met someone.”
She had phrased it carefully enough, hesitating over each and every word. Her father, aged but no less sharp, looked at her (or through her, it seemed sometimes).
“That’s lovely, beti.” His old face creased in a smile. “Bring him home this weekend, hm?”
There it was. Durga opened her mouth and closed it again, pressing her lips together in shame of her own cowardice. Her father was watching.
“He’s a Hindu, right? Not a Muslim? It’s okay if he is, as long as he’s respectful to you.” Her father tried to reassure her seeing her distress, and tears fell down Durga’s cheeks.
“She’s not a boy!” she burst out all of a sudden, hiding her face in her hands as she heard her father’s small intake of breath. Water dripped from her eyes, wetting her hands and falling in droplets onto the cold marble times.
“Accha, I see.” Her father leaned forward in his chair, wiping Durga’s tears away. “Bring her home this weekend, hm? I hope she’s pretty.”
Durga couldn’t do anything much more than stare. “You’re- you’re okay with this? But people will-”
He let out a deep chuckle. “The world has changed since I was young, Durga.” He smiled down on her fondly. “You young people are teaching us that it is okay to love whoever you love. There are people out there like you and your girlfriend, right?”
Durga nodded, open-mouthed. “But- papa- you- I’m a lesbian.”
He waved her away, a mock frown on his face. “Of course I know that now. I’m not stupid. Bring that girl home on Saturday, and I will see what food we can get for her. Leave it to me.”
Yes, her father followed tradition. Yes, he had his legacy to uphold, and his honour. But he was a man of good sense, and the world was changing after all. Why not see what good it could bring?
---------
Okay so I know nothing about the military, literally nothing so the ranks/greetings/whatever might be off, please suspend disbelief while reading :D and tell me what you think in reblogs/comments!
104 notes · View notes
mutant-distraction · 6 months
Text
Tumblr media
Vikram Batra
A young tusker crosses Sambar Road with his eyes firmly fixed on puny humans in a motorised metal box
Jim Corbett National Park,
Uttarakhand, April'23
31 notes · View notes
tawaifeddiediaz · 1 year
Photo
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
kinna filmy banda mila hai mainu
[Image ID: four alternating gifs. Gifs 1 and 3 are of Eddie Diaz and Evan Buckley from 9-1-1 episode 5.05, "Peer Pressure" and are colored purple. Gifs 2 and 4 are of Vikram Batra and Dimple Cheema from Shershaah and are colored pink:
GIF 1: Eddie telling Buck that, "You're stuck with us." His hands are braced on either side of the table as he tilts his head towards Buck, smiling reassuringly.
GIF 2: Vikram tilting his head reassuringly as he looks down at Dimple with a playful smile after drawing a line on her hair's parting to signify marriage. The subtitle reads, "You're stuck with me now."
GIF 3: Buck scrubbing his finger across his mouth to hide his wide smile as he acknowledges Eddie's and the rest of the team's words about him not going anywhere.
GIF 4: Dimple, with tears in her eyes, shaking her head in fond exasperation at Vikram's filmy tendancies as they laugh together. The subtitle reads, "Really."
/end ID]
106 notes · View notes
wifeymakesgifs · 2 years
Text
sidharth malhotra gif pack
Full disclaimer, I did not finish giffing this movie. I lost interest halfway through, and I won’t be continuing it, because it’s mostly the same overall. Also, I’m not a big fan of the movie for reasons, but I’d do it for Sid, just so y’all know! I hope you guys enjoy this pack though!
In the following pack, you can find 88 gifs of Sidharth Malhotra as Captain Vikram Batra in the movie Shershaah (2021). All of these gifs were capped and coloured by yours truly. Sidharth is Indian (Punjabi Hindu), so please keep that in mind while using him as an fc!
CONTENT WARNING: military themes (most of the gifs are of Sidharth in uniform, but i have omitted all kinds of violence)
TAGGING: @tasksweekly​ for task 58: INDIA
Please REBLOG this pack, and use it for your needs. Please be mindful of my rules, and don’t edit or crop these gifs into icons without my permission. Also #FREEPALESTINE! 
Tumblr media Tumblr media
GIF PAGE IS IN THE SOURCE LINK BELOW
71 notes · View notes
misalpav · 2 years
Note
ok. rrr is the first and only indian movie i have seen in my life. do you have any recs for movies like it? or just movies you like? i trust your taste and my summer is long.
Ofc! Here's a list of some of my favorites:
Telugu
Magadheera (2009)
One of SS Rajamouli's older works and Ram Charan and Kajal absolutely stole my heart in this one. The music is still the loml and it actually also had MM Keeravani directing music
Harsha is falsely implicated for killing Indu's father and she too is kidnapped. But Harsha and Indu share a bond from a previous life, and when he realises this, he sets out to set things straight.
Jai Lava Kusa (2017)
This is one of my all time favorite NTR Jr. movies and he actually plays a triple role (identical triplets)
Identical triplets, Jai, Lava and Kusa, get separated at a young age and follow different paths in life. Jai becomes an evil criminal, Kusa becomes a small-time crook and Lava becomes a bank manager.
Dear Comrade (2019)
TW: sexual assault
This is a movie I hold rly rly close to my heart A) cuz Vijay Deverakonda and Rashmika are love and B) the plot was so important especially near the climax.
A hot-headed student union leader falls in love with a state-level cricketer; but soon, his anger issues become a roadblock on his way to unite with her.
Shyam Singha Roy (2021)
If I were ever to marry anyone, Shyam is my template for that person. I absolutely loved Nani's depiction of Shyam and Sai Pallavi's Rosie. Also reincarnation but there's a twist
Vasu is a director who left his former job to make films. His girlfriend is set to play the lead role, but when she is molested and Vasu is accused of committing plagiarism, the young couple's fortunes take a turn for the worse.
EDIT: I'm dumb. I forgot to add Baahubali 1 and 2 (2015 and 2017) which is a must watch and one of the first major modern Pan-India movies
Hindi
The Kashmir Files (2022)
If you're going to watch a Hindi movie, make it this one. This tells the unheard story of the genocide of millions of Kashmiri Pandits by Islamic Terrorists and this genocide has taken place time and time again with absolutely zero media attention.
Shush Mangal Zyaada Saavdhan (2020)
I couldn't have left a list of Indian movies I made in Pride Month without mentioning this movie could I? Ayushmann Khurrana is one of my favorite Hindi actors and the representation in this movie was solid imo. Tbh I live for the song Mere Liye Tum Kaafi Ho in this movie
When two men, Kartik and Aman, fall in love with each other, they face opposition from Aman's family but they attempt to win them over.
3 Idiots (2009)
This one is a classic and works to reverse the mindset a lot of Indian students have to deal with where life = studying and parents' expectations without real time for themselves. As a student it was relatable to me and again, it was fucking hilarious.
In college, Farhan and Raju form a great bond with Rancho due to his positive and refreshing outlook to life. Years later, a bet gives them a chance to look for their long-lost friend whose existence seems rather elusive.
Shershaah (2021)
A biopic of the real life Vikram Batra, I absolutely fell in love with this movie and rediscovered my love for Siddharth Malhotra (the main actor). The music for this movie >>>>
The life of Indian army captain Vikram Batra, awarded with the Param Vir Chakra, India's highest award for valour for his actions during the 1999 Kargil War.
Tamil
Heads up: I don't actually speak Tamil (not well anyways) so I'm just listing movies I saw and liked but I haven't actually seen as many as w telugu/hindi
3 (2012)
I think this intensified my love for Dhanush by about 10000. The music is why Anirudh Ravichander is one of my absolute favorite Indian singers
Ram and Janani are high school sweethearts who eventually get married; however, Janani is mystified when Ram commits suicide all of a sudden and she tries to find out the truth behind his death.
Theri (2016)
And the other love of my life, Vijay Thalapathy. I think this is the first movie of his that I saw with my friend and I honestly got pissed at her for gatekeeping him for so long so that should tell you a lot
When his daughter's life is endangered by a local gang, a man will do whatever it takes to stop them; however, at the same time, his dangerous past slowly resurfaces.
Wow ok this is a lot longer than I intended and I was just getting started lmao but hopefully you find something interesting. If anyone else wants to add other movies feel free to rb, comment and obv feel free to add more languages.
74 notes · View notes
bloggingforu · 1 year
Text
Indian Army Day 2023: Date, images, Facts, Quotes, History.
Tumblr media
If you want to know about Indian army day, then you have come to the right place, we will give you all the information about Indian army day and you will know a lot of things about Indian army day so let’s start.
bloggingforu Provides You with knowledgeable and Informational content.
History Of Indian Army Day
Indian Army Day has been every year on the 15th day of January since 1949 , in order to honor general K.M. Cariappa for being the initial Indian chief in the Indian Arm. Prior to the time, Cariappa was the British was the commander-in-chief in the Indian Army.
General Cariappa was named the first Indian chief of staff on the 15th of January 1949 by the the Governor General at that time of India, Chakravarthi Rajagopalachari, succeeding General Sir Francis Butcher, the last British chief of staff in India.
It was a significant occasion in the development of an independent India and was a crucial move towards the transfer of authority to British rule to British into the Indian government. It also was a signal of India’s rising independence and the strength of its military.
Since the year 2000, Army Day is celebrated to commemorate the soldiers who sacrificed their lives in defense of the nation. It is also a time to celebrate the achievements achieved by Army, which is the Indian Army, and to recognize the sacrifices and contributions of soldiers currently serving.
The day is marked by parades and displays of the military across the nation. A wreath-laying ceremony is conducted to commemorate the tombs of fallen soldiers. The President and Prime Minister also wish the best to the soldiers of their Indian Army on this day.
How India Celebrates Indian Army Day?
Indian Army Day is celebrated across cities and towns across India every year on the 15th January of every year. The biggest celebrations take place in Delhi, the capital of India of New Delhi, where an elaborate parade is held in the Cariappa Parade Ground in the central city.
The parade includes an exhibition of military equipment and equipment as well as the parade of soldiers from different regiments of the Indian Army, Navy, and Air Force. The President of India and the chief participant at the event will oversee the parade and award the soldiers medals, awards and decorations in recognition of their extraordinary service.
In other cities in India parades are held in the cities of each city and cantonments for military personnel with troops and military bands who participate at the event. The celebrations take place at war memorials and military graveyards across the country where wreaths are placed on the graves of fallen soldiers.
It’s also the day that many schools and colleges are staffed by military personnel who teach students about how important the military is and its contributions for the national cause. Many families with soldiers visit their homes to show their gratitude to them for their work.
Happy Indian Army Quotes
“Yeh Dil Mangey More” — Capt. Vikram Batra
2. “If a man says he’s not afraid of dying, he’s either lying or he’s a Gurkha” — Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw
3. “Some goals are so worthy its glorious even to fail” — Capt. Manoj Kumar Pandey
4. “I shall not withdraw an inch but will fight to our last man and our last round” — Major Somnath Sharma
5. “We fight to win and win with a knockout because there are no runners-up in war” -General JJ Singh
6. “Only best of the friends and worst of the enemies visit us”
7. “There will be no withdrawal without written orders and these orders shall never be issued” — Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw
Tumblr media
8. “Either I will come back after hoisting the Tricolour, or I will come back wrapped in it, but I will be back for sure” — Captain Vikram Batra
9. ” Some goals are so worthy, it’s glorious even to fail”– Captain Manoj Kumar Pandey
10. “No real change in history has ever been achieved by discussions” — Subhas Chandra Bose
2 notes · View notes
coolbud13 · 1 month
Text
Suhaagan 1st October 2023 Written Episode: Batra's Invitation, Krish and Bindiya's Conflict | Written Update
Suhaagan 1st October 2023 Written Episode Update on worldofentertainment.in Batra tells us that Baldev ji told me Krish’s marriage would be fixed with Chiraiyya’s very intelligent girl, and I forgot her name because he said he had told me. Payal thinks why this naagin took my name. Sakshi tells Vikram that pendrive revenge has been achieved. Vikram asks if Payal did it. Sakshi says yes. I…
Tumblr media
View On WordPress
0 notes
srkshaju · 3 months
Text
Republic Day Roundup: 7 Films to Spark Patriotism and Rekindle National Pride
As India gears up for its 75th Republic Day celebrations, what better way to fuel the patriotic spirit than by immersing yourself in stories that celebrate our heroes, values, and the relentless pursuit of a better nation?
This Republic Day weekend, ditch the mundane and embark on a cinematic journey with these films guaranteed to evoke a resounding "Jai Hind!"
Tumblr media
Lagaan: A timeless classic, Lagaan transports us to pre-independence India, where a village cricket team led by the charismatic Bhuvan (Aamir Khan) takes on the British in a high-stakes match for freedom from oppressive taxes.
This epic saga of grit, teamwork, and triumph against all odds never fails to stir the soul.
Tumblr media
Pathaan: Shah Rukh Khan returns in a action-packed role as Pathaan, a former Indian agent caught in a web of betrayal and forced to choose between his past and his nation's future.
Packed with thrilling twists and turns, Pathaan promises an adrenaline-pumping ride filled with patriotism and self-sacrifice.
Tumblr media
Raazi: Alia Bhatt delivers a powerful performance as Sehmat Khan, an undercover RAW agent who marries into a Pakistani family to gather crucial intelligence.
This poignant and suspenseful film delves into the complexities of loyalty, duty, and the sacrifices made for national security.
Tumblr media
Shershaah: The real-life story of Captain Vikram Batra, a decorated hero of the Kargil War, comes alive on screen in Shershaah.
Sidharth Malhotra portrays Batra's remarkable courage, unwavering determination, and the indomitable spirit of a soldier who put his nation above all else.
Tumblr media
Jawan: Action megastar Salman Khan brings his signature intensity to Jawan, a film shrouded in mystery but promising an action-packed spectacle that celebrates the resilience and unwavering dedication of Indian forces.
Tumblr media
Fighter: Soaring high into the skies, Fighter takes us into the world of the Indian Air Force, where skilled pilots battle against terrorism and defend the nation's borders.
This high-octane action film featuring Hrithik Roshan and Deepika Padukone promises to ignite national pride and leave you awestruck.
Tumblr media
Swades: Shah Rukh Khan takes on a different kind of hero in Swadesh. Playing Mohan Bhargava, a successful NASA scientist who returns to his neglected village in India, Swadesh is a moving tale of rediscovering one's roots, the power of community, and the responsibility towards one's homeland.
Tumblr media
This Republic Day, go beyond the flag-waving and fireworks. These films offer a diverse range of perspectives on patriotism, sacrifice, and the fight for a better India.
So, grab your popcorn, gather your loved ones, and let these cinematic gems remind you of the spirit that binds us as a nation, and inspire you to contribute to India's future.
Tumblr media
Bonus Tip: Pair your movie marathon with traditional sweets, wear your favorite Indian attire, and share your thoughts and feelings with friends and family on social media.
Let's make this Republic Day a celebration of unity, pride, and unwavering hope for a brighter tomorrow!
Tumblr media
Happy Republic Day!
0 notes
starfriday · 4 months
Text
Tumblr media
*Rohit Shetty shares how Sidharth Malhotra joined the Indian Police Force team*
Action hero Sidharth Malhotra has become the go-to name for showcasing the valor of the Indian defense force on screen. The actor won the hearts of the nation with his phenomenal performance as Captain Vikram Batra in the National Award-winning Shershaah, followed by his immensely appreciated film Mission Majnu, where he played an undercover Indian spy. Now, as he takes on the role of a cop in Rohit Shetty's cop universe, the anticipation has increased manifold.
Not only does the actor have the personality to turn heads in uniform, but he also carries the role of the brave men in action with immense pride, reflecting in his stellar on-screen performances. The trailer of the web series has received tremendous love and appreciation, heightening the excitement to witness Sidharth Malhotra's larger-than-life, action-packed performance in the Indian Police Force.
In a recent interview, blockbuster director Rohit Shetty shared how he brought Sidharth Malhotra on board, stating, "First, Sid came on board." He further added, "Sid and I were planning to do something together, and then I narrated this script of the Indian Police Force to him, and I told him its a web series but we will definitely shoot it like a big scale action film and he was on board.”
When asked about his thoughts on Sidharth Malhotra as a cop, the director shared, "He is the most handsome cop, I think."
The series promises mind boggling action and scale that will redefine entertainment on OTT.
0 notes
aclmartsjaipur · 6 months
Text
Homeopathy is a holistic system of medicine that was developed in Germany in the late 18th century. It is based on the principle of “like cures like,” which means that natural substances can be used to treat diseases by stimulating the body’s own healing mechanisms.
Homeopathic remedies are made from highly diluted plants, minerals, and other natural substances. They are typically taken in the form of small pellets or drops. Homeopathy is a safe and effective form of medicine for people of all ages, including infants, children, and pregnant women.
Benefits of Homeopathy
Homeopathy can be used to treat a wide range of acute and chronic conditions, including:
Allergies
Asthma
Arthritis
Depression
Eczema
Headaches
Migraines
PMS
Skin problems
Stress
Urinary tract infections
Homeopathy is also effective in boosting the immune system and preventing diseases.
Why Choose Homeopathy Doctors in Delhi?
Delhi is a major hub for homoeopathy in India. There are many highly qualified and experienced homoeopathy doctors in Delhi who offer a wide range of services.
Some of the benefits of choosing homoeopathy doctors in Delhi include:
Access to a wide range of experienced and qualified doctors
Availability of state-of-the-art facilities and equipment
Affordable treatment costs
Comprehensive and holistic care
Top 9 Homoeopathy Doctors in Delhi
Here is a list of the top 9 homoeopathy doctors in Delhi, based on their experience, qualifications, and patient reviews:
Dr. Sangita Mittal, Radiant Homeopathy Care
Dr. Anjali Jain, Jain Homoeo Clinic
Dr. Vikram Chauhan, Dr. Chauhan’s Homoeopathic Clinic
Dr. Raj Kumar, RK Homoeo Clinic
Dr. Mukesh Batra, Dr. Batra’s Positive Health Clinic
Dr. Vikas Singhal, Dr. Singhs Homeo Health Care
Dr. Arhat Sharma, Healing Temple Dr Arhat Homeo Clinic
Dr. Naveen Birla, Dr. Naveen & Dr Reena Birla Homeopathic Clinic
Dr. Sonica Jain, Dr. Soni Homoeo Clinic
Dr. Renu Paul, Accord Superspeciality Hospital
How to Choose the Right Homeopathy Doctor for You
When choosing a homoeopathy doctor, it is important to consider the following factors:
Experience and qualifications: Make sure to choose a doctor who is experienced and qualified in homoeopathy. You can check the doctor’s credentials on the website of the Central Council of Homeopathy (CCH).
Patient reviews: Read online reviews of different homoeopathy doctors to get an idea of their treatment style and success rates.
Comfort level: It is important to feel comfortable with your homoeopathy doctor. You should be able to talk to them openly about your health concerns.
Conclusion
Homeopathy is a safe and effective form of medicine that can be used to treat a wide range of acute and chronic conditions. If you are looking for a homoeopathy doctor in Delhi, there are many highly qualified and experienced doctors to choose from.
To know more about the “Homoeopathy Doctors in Delhi”, “Top 9 Homoeopathy Doctors in Delhi, Gurugram, Noida, Faridabad, Jaipur, Lucknow, Chandigarh, Sonipat, Ludhiana”. We recommend you to visit the ACL Marts. To see the Industries’ best rated and top businesses in the Delhi, Gurugram, Noida, Faridabad, Jaipur, Lucknow, Chandigarh, Sonipat, Ludhiana.
0 notes
blogtozone · 7 months
Text
Mann Bharryaa 2.0 Piano Notes | Shershaah
Tumblr media
Mann Bharryaa 2.0 Piano Notes Notes :-  Music D3 A3 G3 F3#, E3 D3 E3 D3 D3 A3 G3 F3#, G3 A3 B3 A3 Ve Methon Tera Mann Bharrya D4 D4 E4 D4 C4# C4# C4# D4 C4# D4 Mann Bharyaa Badal Gaya Saara, Ve Tu Mainu Chhad Jaana D4 D4 D4 D4 D4 D4 D4 E4 G4 F4# E4 E4, D4 D4 E4 D4 C4# C4# C4# D4 C4# D4 Gallan Teriyan Ton Lagda Ae Yaara, Ve Methon Tera Mann Bharryaa D4 D4 D4 D4 D4 D4 E4 G4 F4# E4 E4, D4 D4 E4 D4 C4# C4# C4# D4 C4# D4 Gallan Teriyan Ton Lagda Ae Yaara G3 G3 B3 B3 B3 G3 B3 C4# D4 C4# B3 A3 Gall Gall Te Shaq Kardein, Aitbaar Zara Vi Nai D4 D4 D4 C4# B3 A3 A3, A3 B3 E4 D4 D4 C4# B3 A3 B3 A3 B3 A3 G3 F3# Hunn Teriyan Ankhiyan Ch, Mere Layi Pyar Zara Vi Nai E3 E3 B3 B3 B3 A3 B3, B3 B3 C4# E4 D4 D4 C4# D4 D4 C4# D4 Mera Te Koyi Hai Ni Tere Bin D4 D4 E4 D4 C4# C4# C4# D4 C4# D4 Tainu Mil Jana Kise Da Sahara, Ve Tu Mainu Chhad Jaana D4 D4 D4 D4 D4 D4 E4 G4 F4# E4 E4, D4 D4 E4 D4 C4# C4# C4# D4 C4# D4 C4# B3 A3 Gallan Teriyan Ton Lagda Ae Yaara D4 D4 D4 D4 D4 D4 D4 E4 G4 F4# E4 E4 E4 D4 Kaash Aisa Ho Sakda, Rabb De Pairi Pai Jaandi A4 A4 G4 E4 G4 F4# D4, D4 A4 A4 A4 G4 E4 G4 F4# Teri Jagah Pe Jaani, Maut Mainu Le Jaandi A4 A4 G4 E4 G4 F4# D4, D4 A4 A4 A4 G4 E4 G4 F4# Jo Tu Na Mila Maanenge, Woh Dehleez Nahi Hoti D4 D4 D4 C4# B3 A3 B3 A3 A3, A3 B3 E4 D4 D4 C4# B3 A3 B3 A3 B3 A3 G3 F3# Rabb Naam Ki Yaara, Yahan Koyi Cheez Nahi Hoti E3 E3 B3 B3 B3 A3 B3, B3 B3 C4# E4 D4 D4 C4# D4 D4 C4# D4 Ho Rabb Ohnu Kho Lainde D4 D4 E4 D4 C4# C4# C4# D4 C4# D4 Jehda Howe Ohnu Jaan Ton Pyara, Ve Tu Mainu Chhad Jaana D4 D4 D4 D4 D4 D4 E4 G4 F4# E4 E4, D4 D4 E4 D4 C4# C4# C4# D4 C4# D4 Gallan Teriyan Ton Lagda Ae Yaara G3 G3 B3 B3 B3 G3 B3 C4# D4 C4# B3 A3 Tu Sabb Jaanda Aen Main Chhad Ni Sakdi Tainu F4# E4 F4# E4 D4 B3 D4 D4 E4 F4# E4 F4# E4 D4 B3 E4 D4 D4 Taan Hi Taan Unglan Te Roz Nachaune Mainu B3 B3 B3 B3 E4 E4 E4 D4 E4 D4 E4 F4# E4 D4 D4 C4# B3 E4 D4 D4 Agle Janam Vich Allah, Aisa Khel Racha Ke Bheje D4 D4 D4 C4# B3 A3 B3 A3 A3, A3 B3 E4 D4 D4 C4# B3 A3 B3 A3 A3 B3 A3 Mainu Tu Bana Ke Bheje Tainu Main Bana Ke Bheje G3 F3# E3 B3 B3 B3 A3 B3 B3 B3 C4# E4 D4 D4 C4# D4 D4 C4# D4 D4 Haaye Ikko Hundi Ae Ve Zindagi D4 D4 E4 D4 C4# C4# C4# D4 C4# D4 Tu Milna Ni Mainu Ve Dobara, Ve Tu Mainu Chhad Jaana D4 D4 D4 D4 D4 D4 E4 G4 F4# E4 E4, D4 D4 E4 D4 C4# C4# C4# D4 C4# D4 Gallan Teriyan Ton Lagda Ae Yaara D4 D4 D4 D4 D4 D4 D4 E4 G4 F4# E4 E4 Ve Methon Tera Mann Bharyaa D4 D4 E4 D4 C4# C4# C4# D4 C4# D4
About Song :-
Mann Bharryaa 2.0 is a Hindi song from the 2021 Indian biographical war film Shershaah. The song is sung and composed by B Praak, with lyrics by Jaani. It is a reprised version of the song Mann Bharryaa from the 2019 Punjabi film Ardaas Karaan. The song is a soulful ballad about the love story between Captain Vikram Batra (played by Sidharth Malhotra) and his fiancée Dimple Cheema (played by Kiara Advani). It also captures the pain and sacrifice of Indian soldiers and their families. The song was released on August 15, 2021, on the occasion of Independence Day in India. It was an instant hit with listeners, and has become one of the most popular songs from the film. The music video for the song features scenes from the film, showing the relationship between Vikram and Dimple, as well as Vikram's sacrifice in the Kargil War. The video is very emotional and moving, and has resonated with many viewers. Mann Bharryaa 2.0 is a beautiful and poignant song that pays tribute to the love and sacrifice of Indian soldiers and their families. It is a must-listen for anyone who has been touched by the story of Captain Vikram Batra and Shershaah. Read the full article
1 note · View note
sanjaysinhasblog · 8 months
Text
Tumblr media
Happy birthday caption Vikram batra🎂
You will always be alive in our hearts❤️
India feels proud like a hero like you🙏
1 note · View note