Randeep Hooda's Emotional Tribute to Sarabjit Singh on Death Anniversary

Randeep Hooda remembered Sarabjit Singh on his death anniversary with an emotional social media post. The actor played Sarabjit in the 2016 biopic 'Sarbjit', calling the role a life-changing experience. He reflected on the loss of Sarabjit's family members, including his sister Dalbir Kaur and wife Sukhpreet. Randeep stated that the story continues to stay with him forever.

Key Points: Randeep Hooda Remembers Sarabjit Singh's Story

  • Randeep Hooda played Sarabjit in 2016 biopic 'Sarbjit'
  • The role changed him as a person
  • Sarabjit was an Indian farmer who crossed into Pakistan
  • Aishwarya Rai Bachchan also starred in the film
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Randeep Hooda remembers Sarabjit Singh on death anniversary, calls role a "life-changing experience"

Actor Randeep Hooda shares heartfelt note on Sarabjit Singh's death anniversary, calling his role in the biopic 'Sarbjit' a life-changing experience.

"Your story changed me. What began as preparing for a film, became something much deeper. - Randeep Hooda"

Mumbai, May 2

Actor Randeep Hooda on Saturday remembered Sarabjit Singh on his death anniversary with an emotional note, saying the story of the late farmer-turned-prisoner continues to stay with him years after the film.

Randeep, who played Sarabjit in the 2016 biopic Sarbjit, shared that what started as work for a role slowly turned into something much deeper for him. In his social media post, the actor spoke about how the journey of playing Sarabjit changed him as a person.

The film 'Sarbjit' told the story of an Indian farmer from Punjab who accidentally crossed the border into Pakistan and spent over two decades in prison. Apart from Randeep, the film also starred Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, Richa Chadha and Darshan Kumar in key roles.

Sharing how the role went beyond acting and became a "deeper" and emotional experience, Randeep wrote, "Dear Sarabjit, Your story changed me. What began as preparing for a film, became something much deeper. Through you, I felt pain, silence, courage, and hope. Being you taught me the true meaning of freedom, loss, and the strength of a family that never stopped believing."

The actor also spoke about the loss of Sarabjit's close family members over the years. Remembering them with a sense of "quiet" reflection, he added, "Since then, we have also lost, the sister who fought for you with the world, Dalbir Kaur ji and your wife, Sukhpreet ji. But your legacy lives on through your wonderful daughters, Swapandeep and Poonam, who today have families of their own and are living full, settled lives. In that, perhaps, there is a quiet kind of peace, something every family that has endured pain deserves."

Randeep further shared that even after all these years, the story has not left him. Calling it something that stayed with him "forever," he wrote, "Years have passed, but your story still stays with me. Some characters leave when the film ends. You never did. Remembering you today with respect and a heavy heart. You will never be forgotten."

- ANI

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James A
I didn't know much about this story before. It's remarkable how an actor can truly become the character and carry that emotion for years. Obviously, the real tragedy is what happened to Sarabjit Singh and his family, but Randeep's tribute is beautiful and shows respect for the man behind the headlines.
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Vikram M
This story always brings a lump in my throat. Sarabjit Singh's ordeal shows the cruel side of borders. Randeep is right, some characters stay with you. It's good to see the daughters are settled now, but the loss of Dalbir Kaur ji is huge—she fought like a lioness for her brother. Respect to Randeep for not forgetting.
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Sarah B
A powerful reminder of the human cost of political conflicts. While the film was praised, it's important to also ask: how many other Sarabjits are still out there? I appreciate Randeep's sincerity, but I hope the focus stays on the injustice rather than just the performance. Still, a touching tribute.
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Kavya N
It's so moving that Randeep Hooda still carries this story with him. That's the mark of a true artist. Sarabjit's life was taken away by a system that failed him, but his story now touches millions. I'm glad the daughters found peace... that's something we can all smile about through the sadness.
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David E
I'm from the US and had no idea about Sarabjit Singh until now. Reading this, I'm struck by how deeply an actor can connect with a real person's suffering. Randeep's words "you never did" leave

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