Army Day: Akshay Kumar, Mahesh Babu and others laud ‘our heroes in uniform’
Akshay Kumar, Mahesh Babu, Rakul Singh, Urmila Matondkar and some different celebrities have taken to social media to precise their respect and gratitude in direction of the Indian Army on the event of Army Day.
Akshay Kumar met military officers on the event of Army Day. Sharing a video on social media, Akshay wrote, “Had the pleasure of meeting some of our bravehearts today to flag off a marathon on the occasion of #ArmyDay and what better way to warm up than a quick game of volleyball.”
Mahesh Babu posted on Twitter, “Respect and gratitude always for the selfless service and sacrifice of our heroes in uniform. #IndianArmyDay!”
Rakul Singh tweeted, “Honouring the indomitable spirit of the heroes who risk their lives everyday for the well-being of our nation! Respect always! #IndianArmyDay.”
Urmila Matondkar shared on Twitter, “Salute सलाम नमन #IndianArmy Every day is your day for all of us #ArmyDay2021 #indianarmyday #JaiHind #जय_हिंद #जय_हिन्द_की_सेना.”
Had the pleasure of assembly a few of our bravehearts at present to flag off a marathon on the event of #ArmyDay and what higher technique to heat up than a fast sport of volleyball 😁 pic.twitter.com/PM7vGqr0vo
— Akshay Kumar (@akshaykumar) January 15, 2021
Respect and gratitude at all times for the selfless service and sacrifice of our heroes in uniform. #IndianArmyDay!
— Mahesh Babu (@urstrulyMahesh) January 15, 2021
Honouring the indomitable spirit of the heroes who danger their lives on a regular basis for the well-being of our nation! Respect at all times! 🙏 #IndianArmyDay
— Rakul Singh (@Rakulpreet) January 15, 2021
Salute सलाम नमन #IndianArmy ❤️Every day is your day for all of us 🇮🇳 #ArmyDay2021 #indianarmyday #JaiHind #जय_हिंद #जय_हिन्द_की_सेना 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳 pic.twitter.com/Ah4JtfNOUz
— Urmila Matondkar (@UrmilaMatondkar) January 15, 2021
The Army Day is well known yearly on January 15 since 1949, when Field Marshal Kodandera M Cariappa took over from General Sir Francis Butcher to turn out to be the Indian Army’s first Commander-in-Chief. The day has been noticed as Army Day to recognise this, and to acknowledge the achievements and dangers undertaken by Indian military personnel.