Farah Khan shares adorable video of Sunidhi Chauhan singing 'Ae Watan': Watch

Updated : Jan 26, 2024 15:18
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Farah Khan showed her Republic Day 2024 celebration by sharing a video featuring Sunidhi Chauhan singing 'Ae Watan' from the movie 'Raazi'. She also expressed gratitude towards the singer in the caption.

Farah Khan took to social media to showcase how she celebrated the 75th Republic Day. On January 26, the director shared a video featuring Sunidhi Chauhan performing a fresh rendition of 'Ae Watan.' It's worth noting that Sunidhi had originally sung the female version of this song for Meghna Gulzar's film 'Raazi.'

Along with the video, Farah wrote, "Beautiful way to celebrate the #republicday. With neighbours n society friends. Thank you @sunidhichauhan5 for this rendition (sic)." A fan wrote, "This is so beautiful. Jai Hind (sic)." Another user wrote, "That’s soul stirring Faru. @sunidhichauhan5 is simply brilliant. And so are you Faru (sic)."

The video was posted less than an hour ago. Since then, the clip has collected close to 59,000 likes and counting. The clip has further accumulated more than 5,200 likes. People took to the comments section of the video to share their reactions.

India’s Republic Day
India is celebrating its 75th Republic Day today. The iconic parade at New Delhi’s Kartavya Path is ongoing with states, union territories, and ministers showing their tableaux. Over 1,000 dancers are also showing various dance forms of the country, including tribal and folk dances.

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Sunidhi Chauhan

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