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Vineet Kumar Singh reflects on the deeper meaning of Independence Day, calling it a blend of freedom and responsibility. He shares nostalgic memories of school celebrations and honors the sacrifices of freedom fighters like Netaji and Azad. The actor expresses his desire to portray iconic leaders on screen, seeing it as a tribute. Currently starring in "Rangeen," he continues to explore complex themes of identity and morality.

Key Points: Vineet Kumar Singh Reflects on Freedom Sacrifice and Independence Day

  • Vineet Kumar Singh recalls childhood Independence Day celebrations with school parades
  • He admires Netaji, Gandhi, and Bhagat Singh for their sacrifices
  • The actor wishes to portray freedom fighters like Azad and Bose on screen
  • He emphasizes freedom as a blend of rights and responsibilities
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Vineet Kumar Singh: Our freedom has been earned through immense sacrifice

Actor Vineet Kumar Singh honors freedom fighters, shares childhood Independence Day memories, and discusses his desire to portray Netaji and Azad on screen.

"Our freedom has been earned through immense sacrifice. It wasn’t sudden—it was a long, united struggle. — Vineet Kumar Singh"

Mumbai, Aug 15

Actor Viineet Kumar Siingh says that for him independence is more than a date on the calendar; it is a feeling that blends freedom with responsibility.

“Even if you have everything in the world, without freedom there is suffocation. Independence is the most beautiful thing, but we must ensure our freedom never intrudes on others", he said.

For Viineet, 15th August celebrations has evolved over the years but remain deeply meaningful.

“Last year, I was shooting Jaat in Hyderabad with Sunny Deol sir. We hoisted the tricolour, sang the national anthem, and shared sweets. As a child, I used to polish my shoes, wear my uniform, participate in school parades, and enjoy the functions- those memories are unforgettable.”

Viineet has paid his tributes to all freedom fighters.

“Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose had a unique vision- he built an independent army for India. Gandhiji’s path still inspires the world. Heroes like Chandrashekhar Azad and Bhagat Singh gave everything for the country. Their courage and sacrifice will always stay in my heart,” he shared.

He shared that freedom was a long and united struggle.

““Our freedom has been earned through immense sacrifice. It wasn’t sudden- it was a long, united struggle. On days like 15th August and 26th January, we must remember and honour those who made it possible,” he said.

Talking about if he would like y to portray any freedom fighter on screen, Viineet said: “Netaji, Chandrashekhar Azad, and yes, even Gandhiji. Portraying them would be an honour.”

The actor is currently seen in the series “Rangeen”. It tells the story of Adarsh, a seemingly ordinary man who stumbles into an extraordinary journey of self-discovery after his stagnant marriage takes an unexpected turn. As Adarsh’s pursuit of truth unravels, he is forced to confront uncomfortable questions about manhood, morality, and the fragile egos that shape our closest bonds.

The series also stars Rajashri Deshpande, Taaruk Raina and Sheeba Chaddha in lead roles.

Directed by Pranjal Dua and Kopal Naithani, 'Rangeen' is produced by Kabir Khan and Rajan Kapoor, and written by Amir Rizvi and Amardeep Galsin.

- IANS

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Shreya B
While I appreciate Vineet's sentiments, I wish more celebrities would go beyond symbolic gestures on Independence Day. Real tribute would be supporting education initiatives in rural areas or promoting national integration through their work.
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Aman W
His mention of Netaji's vision gives me goosebumps! Would love to see Vineet portray Chandrashekhar Azad - he has that intensity needed for the role. Rangeen looks interesting too, will definitely check it out this weekend.
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Priya S
"Freedom that doesn't intrude on others" - what a profound statement! This is exactly what we need to teach our children. The true meaning of independence isn't just about rights but also about respecting others' freedoms. 🙏
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Nikhil C
As someone from Hyderabad, it's cool to know they celebrated Independence Day while shooting here! More power to Vineet for keeping the spirit alive. His words about united struggle are especially relevant today when we need unity more than ever.
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Kavya N
The part about childhood Independence Day celebrations brought back so many memories! Waking up early, wearing white kurta-pyjama, and the excitement of getting sweets after flag hoisting. We must pass on these traditions to the next generation.

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