Ayushmann Khurrana Pens An Emotional Poem While Paying Tribute To Pulwama Martyrs
On February 14, India witnessed one of the deadliest attacks in recent times in Pulwama district of Jammu and Kashmir that took lives of more than 40 brave soldiers. Pakistan based terror group Jaish-e-Mohammed took the blame of the incident soon after the attack. The entire nation stood strong and united as they remember the sacrifice made by martyred soldiers. People from all walks of life came together to protest and candle marches to pay homage to brave hearts.
All Bollywood actors also paid homage to the martyred CRPF jawans. Actors like Amitabh Bachchan, Akshay Kumar, Abhishek Bachchan, Vicky Kaushal, Taapsee Pannu, Ajay Devgn, and many others took to Twitter to condemned this cowardly act of terror.
Actor Ayushmann Khurrana took to Instagram to share an emotional and heartfelt poem for the brave Jawans who lost their lives. The poem perfectly captures the emotions of the families of the armed forces.
Here Is The Poem:
Ayushmann has earlier tweeted:
Not only Ayushmann, but actor Anupam Kher also shared a video reciting a touching and moving poem remembering the courage and sacrifice of our soldiers.
This Is Anupam Kher’s Tweet:
https://twitter.com/AnupamPKher/status/1096484394095788032
His Poem Reads:
“You pursued your degree,
I had the toughest training.
Your day started at 7 and ended at 5
Mine started at 4 till 9
And some nights also included.
You had your convocation ceremony,
I had my POP.
Best company took you
And best package was awarded,
I was ordered to join my paltan
With 2 stars piped on my shoulders.
You got a job, I got a way of life.
Every evening, you got to see your family,
I just wished I got to see my parents soon.
You celebrated festivals with lights and music,
I celebrated with my comrades in bunkers.
We both married.
Your wife got to see you every day,
My wife just wished I was alive.
You were sent to business trips,
I was sent on Line of Control.
We both returned.
Both wives couldn’t control their tears.
But you wiped hers but,
I couldn’t.
You hugged her but,
I couldn’t.
Because I was lying in the coffin
With medals on my chest and
Coffin wrapped with tricolour.
My way of life ended,
Yours continued.
We both left home at 18.”