Kamal Haasan, Ram Charan, Jr NTR Lead Bollywood's Republic Day Wishes

India celebrated its 77th Republic Day with a grand parade showcasing military might and cultural diversity. Numerous film celebrities, including Kamal Haasan, Ram Charan, and Jr NTR, took to social media to share patriotic messages and extend their wishes. Kamal Haasan's heartfelt note highlighted the enduring strength of the Indian Constitution and the democratic spirit. Following the parade, Prime Minister Narendra Modi continued his tradition of walking along Kartavya Path, engaging with spectators.

Key Points: Republic Day 2026: Stars Share Patriotic Messages

  • Celebrities share Republic Day wishes on social media
  • Kamal Haasan emphasizes Constitution's strength
  • Ram Charan and Jr NTR express patriotic pride
  • Prime Minister Modi walks Kartavya Path post-parade
2 min read

Republic Day 2026: Kamal Haasan, Ram Charan, Jr NTR extend heartfelt wishes

Kamal Haasan, Ram Charan, Jr NTR, and other celebrities extend heartfelt Republic Day wishes, celebrating India's Constitution and unity.

"As long as the Constitution lives in our conduct, the Republic remains strong. - Kamal Haasan"

Mumbai, January 27

India celebrated its 77th Republic Day on Monday. On the special occassion, several celebrities took to their social media handle to extend their best wishes.

Kamal Haasan shared heartfelt message, emphasising the importance of Constitution, "The Indian Republic was born when our forefathers chose to throw off the imperial yoke and govern themselves through the Constitution. Its strength lies in respecting diversity, federalism, and the democratic spirit. As long as the Constitution lives in our conduct, the Republic remains strong. Happy #RepublicDay to all my fellow Indians," he wrote on X.

Ram Charan also celebrated Republic Day with his special post, "Happy 77th Republic Day May we continue to move forward together with unity, responsibility and pride."

Sonam Kapoor took to her Instagram stories and dropped a video, featuring the Indian flag. It read: "Happy Republic Day."

Jr NTR expresed also expressed his patriotic spirit. "77th Republic Day! Proud of our Constitution. Proud to be Indian. Jai Hind!"

Kareena Kapoor shared a picture of the Indian flag on her Instagraqm story, writing, "Happy Republic Day."

Anil Kapoor shared an image of a fighter jet on X, captioning it with, "Happy Republic Day."

India's 77th Republic Day parade concluded on Monday after a spectacular showcase of the country's military might and diverse culture at Kartavya Path.After the parade and after seeing off the President and the visiting foreign dignitaries, Prime Minister Modi kept with his custom of walking along the Kartavya Path.He was seen waving to the spectators who had gathered to witness the Republic Day parades.

- ANI

Share this article:

Reader Comments

P
Priya S
Kamal Haasan's message is so thoughtful and needed. In today's times, reminding everyone about the Constitution's core principles of diversity and federalism is important. More than just flag posts, we need this depth of understanding. Jai Hind!
R
Rohit P
The parade was amazing as always! The military display and the cultural tableaux give me goosebumps every year. Proud to see our country's strength and unity on display. Happy Republic Day to all! 🎉
A
Aman W
While I appreciate the celebrities' wishes, I hope their patriotism extends beyond social media posts. True love for the country is shown through actions that benefit fellow citizens, especially the underprivileged. Let's all do our bit.
S
Sarah B
It's beautiful to see such a diverse group of film stars from different industries (Bollywood, Tollywood, Kollywood) coming together to celebrate the nation. It truly reflects the "unity in diversity" we cherish.
V
Vikram M
Jr NTR and Ram Charan's posts are simple yet powerful. As public figures, they have a huge influence, especially on the youth. Using that platform to spread a message of national pride and constitutional respect is commendable.

We welcome thoughtful discussions from our readers. Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.

Leave a Comment

Minimum 50 characters 0/50