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Randeep Hooda penned a deeply moving tribute to his beloved horse Ranji, chronicling an extraordinary life journey. The horse, initially rejected by the army, became an incredible companion who won numerous medals. Despite facing multiple health challenges, Ranji lived a remarkable 23-year life full of spirit and resilience. Hooda's emotional farewell reflects the profound connection between humans and animals.

Key Points: Randeep Hooda Remembers Ranji His Beloved One-Eyed Horse

  • Actor shares touching life story of his remarkable one-eyed horse
  • Ranji overcame early challenges to become champion equestrian companion
  • Horse survived rare medical condition through dedicated care
  • Emotional farewell highlights deep bond between Hooda and Ranji
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Randeep Hooda pens emotional note for his beloved horse Ranji as he bids adieu

Actor Randeep Hooda shares an emotional tribute to his extraordinary horse Ranji, celebrating their incredible 23-year journey together.

"He took me flying over many obstacles, sometimes with my eyes shut for the scare of it and won me many medals. - Randeep Hooda"

Mumbai, Aug 2

Randeep Hooda shared a heartfelt note for his beloved horse Ranji, who passed away this week at the age of 23. The actor-filmmaker said that the horse took him flying over many obstacles and won him many medals.

He first wrote the lines of the song "Seasons in the Sun", originally written by Jacques Brel and famously covered by Terry Jacks in 1974 in the caption section of his Instagram.

In a heartfelt note, Randeep recounted Ranji's extraordinary life story. From being rejected by the army for his small size and a failed eye operation, to narrowly escaping a life pulling tangas.

The actor then went on to write: "Born in 2002 sired by Gaylord (GY) in an army depot. Rejected by the army for his size and to cover up a botched up eye worm operation. This one eyed little horse was auctioned and bought by a tanga wala.

"A quick phone call from a Colonel Dahiya to a Colonel Ahlawat about the promise being wasted pulling Tangas all his life saved him from that life. The Colonel saab, reluctant to sell his wonder baby, had to pay EMIs and he came into my life outta sheer destiny and made my life so much richer."

Revealing why he named his horse Ranji, Randeep shared: "I named him Ranji coz of his one eye like Maharaja Ranjit Singh Gaekwar (Ranji trophy is named after him). Due to his free upbringing by the Colonel he turned out to be a free spirited and a naughty child."

"He jumped out or crawled out of all kinds of stables we put him in. With his childlike vivacious personality there was never a dull moment with him around. Always wanting to be running free. He jumped that way too."

The actor added: "He took me flying over many obstacles, sometimes with my eyes shut for the scare of it and won me many medals. He was always way superior to my riding skills at the time but he carried me well."

Randeep revealed that Ranji unfortunately contracted laminitis in his prime years.

"A disease due to which most horses are euthanised. I just gave him some time and thanks to Dr Pheroz Khambatta he bounced back and was jumping again. A very rare case."

"Many times complications rose in due course and the horrible question of putting him down raised its head. All I said was "let's give him some time." He always bounced back like the little tennis ball he was thanks to his loving grooms over the years, Khem Singh, the many Bhoom Singhs, Revat Singh, Megh Singh and Sumer Singh."

The actor concluded: "He finally passed on to the other realm at 23 years old which is like in the 90s in horse years. Heartbroken and almost not wanting to keep horses anymore I bid you farewell my dear trusted friend. My Ranji. We just ran out time brother."

- IANS

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Aman W
As someone from Rajasthan where horses are part of our culture, this hits home. Ranji's story from tanga horse to champion is inspiring. But why don't we have better veterinary facilities in India? Many animals suffer due to lack of proper care.
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Rohit P
Beautiful tribute! The Ranji Trophy connection is so thoughtful. It's rare to see Bollywood celebrities showing such genuine emotion - most just post about parties and promotions. Respect for Randeep sir for being so real.
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Sarah B
While the story is touching, I wonder how many stray animals in India suffer daily without such care. Maybe celebrities could use their influence to help more animals in need? Just a thought.
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Karthik V
The part about EMIs to buy Ranji shows true dedication! In our Indian middle-class mindset, taking loans for pets is unthinkable. This story might change some perspectives. Animals bring joy that money can't buy.
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Divya L
So emotional! Reminds me of my childhood pet dog. In India, we say "Jaanwar mein bhi jaan hoti hai" (Animals have souls too). Ranji was lucky to find such a loving owner. May his soul rest in peace 🕊️

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