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What
does Republic Day mean for our TV stars,
many of whom portray roles that veritably
exude nationalistic fervour? What does it
mean to them personally, and hey, do they
even know the history behind it? We quizzed
some stars with a few questions and here's
what they had to tell Riya V Anandwala.
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Mansi
Parekh
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Mansi Parekh
Republic Day's the day when we commemorated
our Constitution that was written by Dr
Babasaheb Ambedkar. Personally, there are
no sentiments attached with it for me. I
will be working tomorrow, and anyway I never
do anything as such on this day. But yes,
I do buy a flag on Independence Day!
Sai Deodhar
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Sai
Deodar
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Well, for me, Republic Day brings back
all the childhood memories. My grandfather
used to wake me up in the morning and I
used to watch the parade. As I was not from
Delhi, I didn't get to see the parade personally
but I would love to see it one day. Even
this time, I will get up early and watch
the parade on the TV. Well, I do remember
that the constitution was formed by Dr Babasaheb
Ambedkar and we got it in 1947!
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Smriti
Irani
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Smriti Z Iraani
This day means a lot to me. It's a day
to celebrate and offer our gratitude towards
our nation. It's a day to be proud about.
It is a day when everyone comes together
and memorises the past deeds by which we
saw Republic Day. It is a peaceful sunlight
hours. I will spend the day with my children
and make them aware of what Republic Day
exactly is. I want them to get familiar
with the meaning of it and also they should
know the inside story. As I child I always
watched the parade, and now I will sit with
my children and they will watch it. I do
remember who wrote the constitution and
in which year it was formed very well!
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Salil
Ankola
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Salil Ankola
Naturally, it is a very proud day! An add
on is that it is my son's birthday too.
So on this day, it is my son's day, nothing
special as such. I do remember the day and
date when we turned into a Republic, that's
1950. But I don't remember who wrote the
Constitution. Ok, let me take a guess, was
it Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar?
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Rahul
Vaidya
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Rahul Vaidya
It doesn't mean anything different to me!
As all Indians, I too feel very proud on
this particular day. I make it a point to
go to my school on the 26 of January as
there is no other way I can show my feelings.
I have always noticed one thing that people
remember their nationality only on these
two days, 15 August and 26 January. And
that's the reason I always tell my audience
through my show and performances that every
day is a patriotic day! I am really bad
at remembering things like dates and names,
though I was really brilliant in history.
But I will still try, was it Dr Ambedkar?
And the year we got our constitution formed
was definitely after our independence, somewhere
in the fifties!
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Posted
on 25 January 2005 7:30 pm
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