New Delhi: As the nation celebrates its 71st Republic Day on Sunday, big-starry names of Bollywood including Shah Rukh Khan & Amitabh Bachchan got high in the spirit of patriotism and extended their warm filled wishes to the citizens. To begin with, the legendary actor of Bollywood, Amitabh Bachchan, took to Twitter handle and extended the Republic Day wishes to everyone.


The Dada Saheb Phalke Award recipient posted a collage picture of him giving a salute. "Gantantra diwas ki Shubhkamnaye (Republic Day Greetings | Jai Hind)," the tweet read.


Bollywood's 'badshah' Shah Rukh Khan took to his social media account and wished fans on the occasion of Republic Day. He wrote, "Nothing beautiful happens without struggle. Let’s remember the struggle that gave us this beautiful day and celebrate both. #HappyRepublicDay to all."


Veteran Bollywood actress turned politician, Hema Malini wished, "Happy Republic Day! We celebrate today the unity & integrity of our wonderful nation & pray for peace and patriotism to prevail over everything else.. JAI HIND"


Raveena Tandon, who was last seen judging 'Nach Baliye 9' last year, shared a patriotism filled wishes on Republic day. She shared a picture of her Wagah trip where she is seen standing amid many army personnel on her either side. She wrote, "Happy Republic Day to all of you. May the spirit of India keeps shining in your soul always.. Jai Hind. Ever grateful to those who sacrifice all and swear to protect. Our trip to Wagah. #2020."


Last seen in Milap Zaevri's 'Marjaavaan', Sidharth Malthora wrote, "Our tricolor stands for Courage, Peace & Growth. Let's all spread these values which makes us proud to be Indian. Happy #RepublicDay"


Taapsee Pannu, took to her Twitter handle to extend her Republic day wishes to the countrymen. She wrote, "Happy Republic Day my countrymen! चलो आज कुछ समय निकाल के संविधान के कुछ पन्ने पढ़ ही लें । Jai Hind ! #HappyRepublicDay"


The day will be marked with celebrations all across the country.On 26 January 1950, India declared itself a Sovereign, Democratic and Republic state with the adoption of the Constitution.

(With inputs from ANI)