TV stars honour Republic Day

Let's take a look at how they are attempting to make a difference in their own little way.

Update: 2016-01-25 18:32 GMT
Ritvik Dhanjani

Television actors are celebrating the spirit of Republic Day by indulging in some Gandhigiri. The day will see lot of actors initiate a noble cause. Let’s take a look at how they are attempting to make a difference in their own little way.  

Ritvik Dhanjani: This was the day when the rights and freedom was granted to Indians. Hence, I would like to take up the cause of promoting freedom of speech and strongly recommend to the whole of India to start speaking freely. No one  should be able to bind anybody from speaking his or her mind.  People should stop getting offended by this basic human right.

Rashami Desai: Republic Day reminds me of our soldiers who relentlessly sacrifice their lives to keep the people and the country safe. So on Republic Day, I will distribute flags to everyone I meet to pay homage to martyrs who laid their lives fighting for the safety of our country. In addition to this, I will also distribute sweets to children at the signal near my home and celebrate the day with them.

Aishwarya Sakuja: Republic Day means a lot to me because it brings back lot of childhood memories. Ours is one of the most developing countries in the world now and hence it’s become more important that we keep it clean. This Republic Day, I would like to participate in and promote the Swatch Bharat Abhiyaan. Cleanliness drives should get regular. Besides this, I would also like to help the needy.

Shivin Narang: 26th January reminds me of the Republic Day parade at India Gate. I used to wake up early to watch it. Since the jawans risk their lives to keep us safe, this Republic Day, I would like to distribute clothes to the Army children as gifts.

Vishal Singh: Republic Day is a time to celebrate the rich culture of India and acknowledge people who have put their lives to good use for other’s sake. So, I am celebrating the day at an old age home.  

Rishina Kandhari: The best way to celebrate Republic Day will be lighting up the faces of those deprived of basic eminities. Since Mumbai is experiencing a cold wave, I would like to donate blankets to the street children so they feel warm and cozy.

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