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06 Dec 2025 02:44

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NDTV Jai Jawan with Aamir Khan: A Heartfelt Salute from Akhnoor

NDTV Jai Jawan with Aamir Khan: A Heartfelt Salute from Akhnoor

For decades, Jai Jawan has brought the courage, sacrifice, and spirit of India’s soldiers from the nation’s remotest borders into its living rooms. This year, as India marked 78 years of independence, the special telecast traveled to the sacred soil of Akhnoor on the India–Pakistan border in Jammu. Joining the journey was Bollywood icon Aamir Khan, who spent an entire day with the Indian Army. He walked their paths, heard their stories, and witnessed life as they lived it.

The program, which aired on NDTV on August 15, captured moments that were both powerful and deeply human. In the Army’s multi-faith prayer hall, Aarti, Azaan, and Gurbani rose together in harmony—a quiet yet profound reminder that the Army’s strength lies in unity. Out in the field, soldiers trained under the harshest conditions, their resolve etched into every drill and maneuver.

One particularly moving moment saw Aamir Khan connect with a soldier’s family. After learning about one soldier’s young daughters, he immediately initiated a video call to greet them. When their faces appeared on screen, he greeted them with the iconic line from Dangal, “Mhari chhoriyan, chhoron se kam hain ke?” Their giggles and the soldiers’ laughter that followed melted months of separation into pure joy. This encounter left such a mark on Aamir that he pledged to one day dedicate a full film role to India’s soldiers, one that would portray their lives with authenticity and reverence.

The special also showcased India’s defense innovation, with indigenously developed equipment on proud display. As the sun dipped behind the mountains, the border came alive with music, dance, and the rhythm of Punjabi bhangra, which Aamir Khan himself joined. When “Papa Kehte Hain” played, nostalgia swept through the gathering, with soldiers speaking of how his films had inspired them. It was a rare and beautiful exchange between a beloved actor and the real heroes of the nation.

That night under the open sky, Jai Jawan was once again what it has always been—a bridge between the guardians of the nation and the people they protect, carrying stories that will live far beyond the broadcast.

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