Chandrayaan-3: Kailash Kher dedicates song to Indians; celebrates bravery and self-belief: Watch

Updated : Aug 23, 2023 19:13
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India scripted history on August 23 as Chandrayaan-3 successfully landed on the moon.

Reactions from all over the world are pouring in and now Kailash Kher has dedicated a song for the historic occasion.

Speaking to ANI, Kher dedicated song of bravery.

Kailash added, "It is a moment of pride for those who love India that Chandrayaan is going to land. Science and space are complicated subjects but I salute my fellow Indians as they are working hard for it and they are supported with today's leadership. I salute our Indian values, our Sanatan traditions and extend my best wishes to all the Indians that this auspicious occasion is here... This is a huge moment for everyone who loves India. India is about to create a record in a short while."

Earlier Amitabh Bachchan also expressed his happiness on India’s moon mission in the recent episode of ‘Kaun Banega Crorepati 15’.
He said, ‘Kal shaam ko jab chand niklega na, toh uss chand ki mitti par humare desh ke kadmon ki chaap hogi. Kal humara Chandrayaan-3, apne Maama ke ghar, yaani ke Chanda maama ke ghar pahuchega. Kal humare bachpan ke kahaniyon ka chand, premika ke chehre ka chand, vrat aur tyoharon ka chaand apne desh ki pahuch mein hoga. (In the evening, tomorrow, when the moon rises, our country’s footprints will be imprinted on the soil of the moon….Tomorrow the moon of the stories of our childhood stories… will be within reach to our country.)’

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