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Bollywood celebs wish their fans Happy Republic Day

It has become a trend now that on every occasion and festival Bollywood celebs wish their fans on social media. Today, India is celebrating its 71st Republic Day and a lot of Bollywood celebs have wished their fans Happy Republic Day.

Shah Rukh Khan tweeted, “Nothing beautiful happens without struggle. Let’s remember the struggle that gave us this beautiful day and celebrate both. #HappyRepublicDay to all.”


Vicky Kaushal did a ritual on 26th January night which he has been doing from the past 20 years. He plays cricket with his friends in the colony he grew up. The actor posted on Instagram, “26th January night cricket ritual with all my childhood friends in the society I grew up in. This day, every year, since the past almost 20 years. Now everyone’s gone their own way but this is that one night in the year when we all get together. No whatsapp groups, no calls, no coordination... we just meet and play, all night. Bliss! #HappyRepublicDay ??"

Yami Gautam tweeted, “Happy Republic Day my fellow countrymen ! This day ,this status was achieved after unmatched sacrifices ! We all must remember , respect & uphold that sentiment ! Jai Hind ?? #HappyRepublicDay.”

Ayushmann Khurrana, who plays a gay character in his next film Shubh Mangal Zyada Saavdhan, posted a picture on Instagram in which he is holding two flags. One is India’s flag and the second one is the LGBTQ flag. He captioned the picture as, “Let equality triumph! Let's make this year all about spreading, sharing, and receiving love! #ShubhMangalZyadaSaavdhan ? ♥️”

Taapsee Pannu tweeted, “Happy Republic Day my countrymen!  चलो आज कुछ समय निकाल के संविधान के कुछ पन्ने पढ़ ही लें । Jai Hind ! #HappyRepublicDay.”

Here are some more social media posts of Bollywood celebs…

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