
Amitabh Bachchan shares emotional life-changing experience of spending a day at Navy warship: ‘I am in pride for our armed forces'
In the pictures, the actor gave different poses while standing on the Indian Navy Destroyer. He was wearing a black blazer, trousers, and white sneakers, and punching in the air with excitement. Along with the photos, he wrote, 'You hear about the strength of our Forces .. you hear the stories of valour about our soldiers that sacrifice their lives for us all .. you discover and learn the armoured vessels that fight, so you and I can get a peaceful sleep.'
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'You marvel at the dedication and will of our fighting men and women .. and you come back to the comfort of your home, when they that fight for your peace and calm and the very existence, put in their uniformed incredible effort to bring us our safety. Then you realise and give brave thoughts to the men and women of our fighting forces, and fall short for words in describing their unstinted contribution for the Nation,' Amitabh added.
Check out his post:
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You hear about the strength of our Forces .. you hear the stories of valour about our soldiers that sacrifice their lives for us all .. you discover and learn the armoured vessels that fight, so you and I can get a peaceful sleep ..
You marvel at the dedication and will… pic.twitter.com/05bY5H1Au7
— Amitabh Bachchan (@SrBachchan) July 31, 2025
The veteran actor also shared that he is 'filled with admiration and pride for them that give their all, for us'. 'I come back to day with the utmost learning for the Day .. and feel almost as though .. that from yesterday a guided hand brings me to the aspect of our forces which is never well known ..a prediction ..I have learnt .. I have known .. I am in pride .. and knowledge of much that should remain filled with secrecy ..I am a citizen of Bharat .. and filled with admiration and pride for them that give their all, for us ..BHARAT MATA KI JAI,' he ended the tweet.
'An experience of a lifetime – an entire day spent on an Indian Navy Destroyer ..pride, and honour for our fighting forces,' another previous post read.
T 5457 – An experience of a lifetime – an entire day spent on an Indian Navy Destroyer ..
pride, and honour for our fighting forces
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— Amitabh Bachchan (@SrBachchan) July 30, 2025
On the work front, Amitabh Bachchan was last seen in Vettaiyan, alongside Rajinikanth, last year. The film also featured Fahadh Faasil and Rana Daggubati. He hasn't announced his next film yet.

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