WATCH: Ayushmann Khurrana recites heartbreaking poem amid the Kolkata rape-murder case, users say, 'Thank you for speaking out against this heinous crime'

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Social media users can’t stop praising the actor for the poem he recited and one of them said, “I’m honestly at a loss for words. The way you’ve woven emotions into each line is truly remarkable.” read more

 Ayushmann Khurrana recites heartbreaking poem amid the Kolkata rape-murder case, users say, 'Thank you for speaking out against this heinous crime'

The rape and murder of a female doctor in Kolkata has shocked and saddened the nation. Amid this, Ayushmann Khurrana recited a heart-breaking poem that has chocked and moved the netizens.

Social media users can’t stop praising the actor for the poem he recited and one of them said, “I’m honestly at a loss for words. The way you’ve woven emotions into each line is truly remarkable.” Another wrote- “The world needs more people like you!!!”

And, as India celebrates its 78th Independence Day, Bollywood star and UNICEF India ambassador Ayushmann Khurrana shares a heartfelt reflection on his deep-rooted patriotism and vision for the nation.

Known for his impactful roles and dedication to social causes, the two-time TIME Magazine winner also uses his platform to inspire change and celebrate the values that make India unique. On this significant day, he reflects on his childhood memories of celebrating India’s independence with his family and friends!

Ayushmann says, “I consider myself deeply patriotic. I grew up in an environment where my parents told me about the pride we should feel about being Indian because there is no other country like ours. As a child, I was taught about my nation’s rich history, our struggles, and our triumphs. At this impressionable age, I was deeply moved by the lives of our national heroes who fought for our freedom.”

He adds, “I was in awe of their resilience, grit, and unconditional love for the motherland! My school used to remember such heroes on Independence Day. We celebrated our freedom with a gentle reminder that independence was earned with a lot of sacrifice. We were taught that maintaining our freedom requires active contribution, and we should each play our part in nation-building in our own little way.”

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