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Saiyaara actress Aneet Padda got emotional seeing her Amritsar school celebrate her success with a heartfelt tribute video. Her former teachers at Springdale School reminisced about her early theatre days while current students cheered her achievements. The rising star penned an emotional Instagram note about how her school shaped her dreams and self-belief. Meanwhile, her debut film Saiyaara continues its successful ₹274 crore box office run.

Key Points: Saiyaara Star Aneet Padda Moved by Amritsar School's Heartfelt Tribute

  • Aneet shares tearful reaction to school tribute video
  • Saiyaara crosses ₹274 crore box office mark
  • Springdale teachers recall her early theatre passion
  • Actress credits school for nurturing her childhood dreams
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'Saiyaara' star Aneet Padda is overwhelmed with the love from alma mater

Actress Aneet Padda shares emotional video from alma mater Springdale School praising her journey from theatre kid to Saiyaara success

"You’ve given me a piece of myself I’ll never lose - Aneet Padda thanking teachers"

Mumbai, Aug 1

Actress Aneet Padda, who has been getting a lot of positive response to her work in the recently released film ‘Saiyaara’, is overwhelmed with the love poured by her alma mater in Amritsar, Punjab.

On Friday, the actress took to her Instagram, and shared a video in which the teachers at her school can be seen recollecting how she was a student, and was always a promising talent, taking up theatre at a very tender age.

She also penned a long note in the caption, as she spoke about the love given to her by her school. She wrote, “I don’t even know how to put this into words. Watching this, I just sat there with the biggest smile on my face and tears in my eyes. Dales is where I’ve grown up, where I’ve learnt how to dream big, where people believed in me long before I even had the courage to believe in myself. To see my teachers, my mentors, and even the students come together to make something this beautiful is overwhelming in the best way”.

She further mentioned, “Every time I step onto a set now, there’s a part of me that’s still that little girl in a Springdale uniform, sitting in class, daydreaming about this exact life. And I know I wouldn’t be here without the people who taught me, guided me, and loved me through every phase of growing up”.

“I hope I make you proud, not just with the film, but with who I’m becoming. I can’t wait to come back, and just say thank you to each of you, properly, face to face. You’ve given me so much more than an education, you’ve given me a piece of myself I’ll never lose. Thank you for seeing me, for cheering for me, and for reminding me that no matter how far I go, I’ll always have a home to come back to”, she added.

Meanwhile, ‘Saiyaara’ has so far collected INR 274 crore at the Indian box-office, and is in the second week of its theatrical run.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Saw Saiyaara last weekend - Aneet's performance was brilliant! But honestly, the real hero is our education system that nurtures talent like this. More schools should encourage arts like her alma mater did.
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Aditya G
While I appreciate her success, I wish she'd acknowledge her privilege more clearly. Many talented kids from government schools never get these opportunities. The education gap in India is real.
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Sarah B
As an expat teacher in Delhi, this story gives me hope! Indian schools have such potential to shape future stars. Maybe we'll see more regional talent breaking into mainstream cinema now.
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Karthik V
274 crores in 2 weeks?! That's amazing for a non-Khan movie. Shows how audiences are embracing fresh talent. Hope this encourages more producers to take risks with new actors.
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Nisha Z
Her gratitude towards teachers is so refreshing! In our culture, we often forget to appreciate educators. This makes me want to visit my old school in Jaipur too 😊

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