Viral news: You watch movies, or you do not; some songs hold the power to ignite the spirit of patriotism inside you. In one such viral news, a video of a soldier singing ‘Sandese Aate Hai’ is ...
Censor certificate reveals a title change for the iconic song as the makers prepare an emotional callback for the 2026 Republic Day release. Border 2 sees Sunny Deol returning to the franchise as the ...
Bollywood music composer Anu Malik has said he expects to be credited in Border 2 for the new song Ghar Kab Aaoge, a recreated version of Sandese Aate Hain. The teaser for Ghar Kab Aaoge was shared by ...
A video of an Indian soldier singing patriotic song ‘Sandese Aate Hain’ from the film Border is winning hearts on social media. His video has gone viral and touched millions of hearts.His soulful ...
In 1997, Border directed by J.P. Dutta first hit the silver screens and became a massive hit. A story about the lives of the soldiers who gave their everything to defend the country, the movie touched ...
Defence minister Rajnath Singh on Wednesday visited the military station in Dinjan in Assam to review infrastructure development along Line of Actual Control (LAC). During his visit, a few jawans came ...
Mumbai: What does it really take to protect a country as vast and diverse as India? What does a soldier’s day look like when the rest of us are living our everyday lives? JK Paper and Curly Tales’ ...
JK Paper, a leading name in the paper manufacturing industry, is thrilled to unveil the ‘Sandese Aate Hai’ campaign, a nationwide effort dedicated to honouring and expressing gratitude to the ...
Following Gadar 2’s success, Sunny Deol stars in Border 2, directed by Anurag Singh. Set during the 1971 war, it features Varun Dhawan and Diljit Dosanjh. The iconic song Sandese Aate Hai returns in a ...
As India is gearing up to celebrate its 73rd Independence Day, Indo-Tibetan Border Police has dedicated a beautiful rendition of Sandese Aate Hain to all the soldiers. Crooned by ITBP jawan Lovely ...
The Tribune, now published from Chandigarh, started publication on February 2, 1881, in Lahore (now in Pakistan). It was started by Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia, a public-spirited philanthropist, and is ...