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‘May our flag always fly high’: B-Town extends I-Day wishes

Thursday, 15 Aug, 2024
Actress Sara Ali Khan shared a picture with father Saif Ali Khan holding Tricolor (Instagram@saraalikhan95)

With messages filled with hope and pride, several Bollywood actors, including Akshay Kumar, Allu Arjun, Priyanka Chopra, and Suniel Shetty, took to their social media handles to extend Independence Day wishes to their fans and followers.

Actor Akshay Kumar, whose film 'Khel Khel Mein' released in cinemas on August 15, posted on his Instagram stories, “Celebrating freedom, pride & progress. May our flag always fly high and our hearts soar with pride. salute to our freedom. Best wishes to all of you on Independence Day. Jai Hind”.


Actor Kartik Aryan posted a picture of himself with the Indian flag. (X@TheAaryanKartik)

Actor Priyanka Chopra also took to her Instagram stories to share an image of the Indian flag with the “Happy Independence Day” message. Actor Rakul Preet Singh posted a video of herself with her husband Jackky Bhagnani unfurling the Indian flag. Sharing the clip on Instagram, she wrote, “Proudly raising the flag and celebrating our nation’s spirit this Independence Day. Jai Hind!”

Actor Sara Ali Khan shared a picture with her father Saif Ali Khan holding the tricolor, and wrote: “Happy Independence Day”. Actor Suniel Shetty shared a video of himself folding hands in front of the Indian flag. He wrote: “Proud to be born in Incredible India. Happy Independence Day. Jai Hind”.

Actor Kartik Aaryan took to X to wish his fans on the occasion. He posted a picture of himself in a suit from Australia, with the Indian flag in the background. Sharing the image, he wrote, “Wishing a Happy 78th #IndependenceDay to my Motherland! I might be seven seas away, but India’s spirit, grit, and pride can be felt no matter where you are. Bharat is not just a name; it’s a feeling that always makes our hearts swell with pride. Jai Hind”.

'Pushpa' actor Allu Arjun too extended his wishes on X platform. He shared a picture of the National flag, writing, “Happy Independence Day to each and every Indian in the world. Jai Hind”