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Celebs Salute Valour, Courage Of Indian Armed Forces

IANS, 07 Dec, 2017 01:47 PM
  • Celebs Salute Valour, Courage Of Indian Armed Forces
Popular Bollywood celebrities like Ajay Devgn, Sidharth Malhotra and Esha Gupta have saluted the courage and the "supreme service" of the Indian Armed Forces on the occasion of the Armed Forces Flag Day on Thursday.
 
This is what they have tweeted:
 
Ajay Devgn: A salute to our courageous brothers and sisters in the uniform on this Armed Forces Flag Day for their supreme service to our nation at all times.
 
Sidharth Malhotra: It's Armed Forces Week and I am reminded of my grandpa a truly special man who served in the army. Through him I truly understood the immense sacrifice, strength, bravery that our Armed Forces have... Here's a huge salute to these amazing men and women who do more for us than we can ever repay.
 
Esha Gupta: Salute to our real heroes. Thank you for keeping us safe, we are smiling everyday because of you. Jai hind Armed Forces Flag Day. 
 
Diana Penty: My grandfather and his sisters served in the army around 70 years ago. It's such a privilege and honour to know that somewhere history isn't just someone else's story, it's mine too. I salute the men and women in uniform who have worked tirelessly to protect our country. Armed Forces Flag Day.
 
Kapil Sharma: A grand salute to our brothers and sisters in the uniform who are standing there 24×7 to protect us and the pride of our nation. Armed Forces Flag Day. The real heroes.

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