Aamir Khan Gets Goosebumps After Reading Kargil War Veteran Major DP Singh’s Tweet
Aamir Khan was absolutely moved and got goosebumps when Major DP Singh tweeted about his 1999 action drama film Sarfarosh
Major DP Singh, a Kargil War veteran took to Twitter and tweeted a candid post about Aamir Khan’s 1999 film Sarfarosh. The officer, who is also known as India’s first blade runner had got injured in 1999 while fighting for India during the Kargil war. He has been using a prosthetic leg since then as his leg was amputated.
Major DP Singh tweeted that , "Exactly 20 years ago I watched movie #Sarfarosh of @aamir_khan and same I did just now. But That time it was in theater.
Major DP Singh tweeted that , "Exactly 20 years ago I watched movie #Sarfarosh of @aamir_khan and same I did just now. But That time it was in theater.
Now on TV. That time on both legs.
Now one less. My last movie as intact before I joined unit for #OpVijay in May 1999."
Aamir noticed this tweet and was moved by it. He retweeted it and wrote, "Dear @MajDPSingh, your post gave me goosebumps. We salute your courage, strength and grit in the face of adversity.Love and respect to you, Sir.a."
To which Major replied that his work is inspirational and his words are kind.
Sarfarosh is considered as one of the bench mark film in Aamir’s life. The action-drama film dealt with an Indian police officer's quest to prevent cross-border terrorism. The film was directed by John Matthew Matthan and also starred Naseeruddin Shah and Sonali Bendre in the lead roles.
On work front, Aamir Khan is busy with Laal Singh Chadha, which is a remake of Tom Hanks' multiple Academy Award-winning 1994 American comedy-drama film Forrest Gump. Laal Singh Chadha is expected to release in December, 2020.
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Exactly 20 years ago I watched movie #Sarfarosh of @aamir_khan and same I did just now.
— Major D P Singh (@MajDPSingh) May 28, 2019
But
That time it was in theater.
Now on TV.
That time on both legs.
Now one less.
My last movie as intact before I joined unit for #OpVijay in May 1999.#memories pic.twitter.com/rBmWtnhRX5
Aamir noticed this tweet and was moved by it. He retweeted it and wrote, "Dear @MajDPSingh, your post gave me goosebumps. We salute your courage, strength and grit in the face of adversity.Love and respect to you, Sir.a."
Dear @MajDPSingh, your post gave me goosebumps.
— Aamir Khan (@aamir_khan) May 29, 2019
We salute your courage, strength and grit in the face of adversity.
Love and respect to you, Sir.
a. https://t.co/TYL8qurl1v
To which Major replied that his work is inspirational and his words are kind.
My dear @aamir_khan
— Major D P Singh (@MajDPSingh) May 29, 2019
It could become possible as I was trained by @adgpi 😊🇮🇳🇮🇳
I am no great.. it's a trait of every #indianarmy #Soldier
Thank you for your kind words. 😊
Keep making inspirational films.
God bless
Jai hind https://t.co/2nA27nHpMT
Sarfarosh is considered as one of the bench mark film in Aamir’s life. The action-drama film dealt with an Indian police officer's quest to prevent cross-border terrorism. The film was directed by John Matthew Matthan and also starred Naseeruddin Shah and Sonali Bendre in the lead roles.
On work front, Aamir Khan is busy with Laal Singh Chadha, which is a remake of Tom Hanks' multiple Academy Award-winning 1994 American comedy-drama film Forrest Gump. Laal Singh Chadha is expected to release in December, 2020.
Image Source:- Easterneye/imdb/twitter/MajDPSingh