Bollywood actors like Raveena Tandon, Kareena Kapoor and others weighed in on India-Pakistan’s ceasefire agreement.
Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri announced on Saturday that Pakistan called the Indian DGMO on the afternoon of May 10, during which both sides agreed to cease all military actions on land, at sea, and in the air starting from 5pm. Bollywood celebrities such as Raveena Tandon, Karan Johar, Kareena Kapoor, and others reacted to the India-Pakistan ceasefire agreement on social media. (Also Read: Fans laud Harshvardhan Rane for refusing Sanam Teri Kasam sequel with Mawra Hocane post her remarks on Operation Sindoor)
Raveena Tandon, Karan Johar, Kareena Kapoor and other Bollywood actors on India-Pakistan ceasefire agreement,
Raveena Tandon pens a long note on India-Pakistan ceasefire agreement
Raveena took to Instagram to welcome the decision, writing: “If this is true, then it’s a welcome decision. #ceasefire. But make no mistake, the day India bleeds again #statesponsoredterrorism it will be an act of war, and then there will be hell to pay. The #IMF had better keep track of where their money goes. The big powers may have sanctioned these loans to recover earlier debts or to fund more ammunition or whatever. But now—and never—should Bharat bleed again.” She captioned her post: “#ceasefire But few things are pretty clear. I will support my country in all the ways I can as a citizen. #mycountrymylife #bharatforever This has shown us who our friends are and who aren’t. My country’s enemy is mine. The world must act against terrorism—and fast.”
Kareena Kapoor also took to Instagram, posting “Rab rakha” (folded hands emoji) and “Jai Hind” (Indian tricolour emoji). Filmmaker Karan Johar responded with folded hands and orange heart emojis. Ananya Panday and Varun Dhawan shared the announcement on their Instagram Stories, adding folded hands emojis in support.
Karan Johar on India-Pakistan ceasefire agreement.Kareena Kapoor thanks god after India-Pakistan ceasefire agreement,
Filmmaker Shekhar Kapur wrote on X: “Ceasefire declared today, disengagement started at 5pm. Hopefully, all those who support terrorism against India now realise our leadership will not hold back in taking strict and appropriate action. Now India can move on to what is most needed—achieving our development goals.”
For the unversed, on April 22, a brutal terror attack in Pahalgam claimed the lives of 26 civilians, sending shockwaves across the country. Many celebrities condemned the act on social media. In response, the Indian Army launched Operation Sindoor—a targeted military action against terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan—on May 7. After days of rising tensions, both nations have now agreed to cease all firing and military operations.
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