Leading actors Amitabh Bachchan, Aamir Khan and Ranbir Kapoor have featured in a tribute song dedicated to the 40 slain CRPF troopers who died in a terror attack in Pulwama, Jammu and Kashmir, in February. Now joining the bandwagon of stars, who have paid their heartfelt tribute to the Pulwama martyrs, is none other than Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, who recently recorded the trubute song, Tu Desh Mera.
The song is backed by Happy Productions India and their MD, Abhishek Mishra, told a leading daily, “We are really happy to share that along with other major Bollywood stars, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan has also supported and recently shot with us and will be featuring in the song ‘Tu Desh Mera’ which is a tribute to the martyrs of Pulwama.” Their official Twitter also shared Aishwarya's image from the shoot, see for yourself:
#AishwaryaRaiBachchan recently shot for the Tribute Song for the Martyrs of #Pulwama
For which @SrBachchan @aamir_khan #RanbirKapoor @TheAaryanKartik
etc have already shot.A Joint Initiative of @HAPPYPRODINDIA and @crpfindiahttps://t.co/bV4aiHgFv1@narendramodi @AmitShah pic.twitter.com/eDfTwNRnEZ
— Happy Productions India (@HAPPYPRODINDIA) May 31, 2019
Reportedly, 14 actors had been approached for the four-minute video and most of them have already shot for the same. Earlier, images of Big B, Aamir and Ranbir were shared on social media and the actors were seen dressed in white, sending out a message of peace.
Commendable work has been done by @SrBachchan, @aamir_khan and #RanbirKapoor for the tribute song #TuDeshMera dedicated to the Martyrs of Pulwama.
We would like to thank you all for showing your support towards the Martyrs. pic.twitter.com/sw6MpDP05b
— CRPF (@crpfindia) April 18, 2019
The February 14 terror attack was widely condemned by the Indian film fraternity. Artistes and technicians representing 24 film associations had even held a two-hour protest against the incident, and doubled up as a warning to filmmakers against working with Pakistani talent or releasing their films in Pakistan.
(Source: The Times of India/IANS)