Republic Day on January 26 isn’t just a holiday – it’s India’s constitutional milestone, awakening awareness of rights and responsibilities. From schoolyards to drawing rooms, it sparks joy and reflection. Sun Neo actors reveal personal takes, proving patriotism is an everyday commitment, not a one-day affair.
Suraj Pratap Singh, the heartthrob of ‘Divya Prem: A Tale of Love and Mystery,’ dives into boyhood memories. ‘Early mornings in white attire, small flag in hand, eyes on the majestic parade – pure bliss,’ he reminisces. Though the deeper meaning eluded young him, the rush of national anthems and family excitement planted lasting seeds of love for India.
Shifting gears, Akash Khandewal’s Shourya in ‘Satya Saachi’ frames it as duty-bound devotion. ‘Patriotism demands consistent honesty in work and decency in dealings,’ he states firmly. This day calls for valuing the Constitution, staying true to principles, and promoting positive change. True citizens, he adds, honor the nation through societal contributions.
Akash Jagga, embodying Kundan in ‘Prathaon Ki Odhni Chunari: Bindni,’ links it to aspirational liberty. His Mumbai journey underscores constitutional guarantees. ‘As an actor facing the lens, I celebrate a country that rewards diligence and integrity,’ he beams. Republic Day motivates: with grit, every vision is within reach.
Sun Neo viewers, mark your calendars: ‘Divya Prem’ airs 7:30 PM, followed by ‘Satya Saachi’ at 8:00 PM and ‘Prathaon Ki Odhni Chunari: Bindni’ at 9:00 PM, perfect pre-celebration viewing.