Dooriyon ka daur, mitaya hai jisne, majbooriyon ka andhera, hataya hai jisne.
Asamanata ke agnikund mein, jalte hue, apni kalam se desh ko sanwara hai jisne.
130 karod deshwasiyon ka Dr B.R Ambedkar ki 130vi jayanti par shat shat naman.
To commemorate this occasion, &TV artists pay a special tribute to Babasaheb, celebrating his vision for a unified India. These include Jagannath Nivangune (Ramji Sakpal from Ek Mahanayak Dr BR Ambedkar), Ambrish Bobby (Ramesh Prasad Mishra from Aur Bhai Kya Chal Raha Hai?), Pawan Singh (Zafar Ali Mirza from Aur Bhai Kya Chal Raha Hai?), Akansha Sharma (Sakina from Aur Bhai Kya Chal Raha Hai?), Farhana Fatema (Shanti from Aur Bhai Kya Chal Raha Hai?), Aasif Sheikh (Vibhuti Narayan Mishra from Bhabiji Ghar Par Hai), Rohitashv Gour (Manmohan Tiwari from Bhabiji Ghar Par Hai), Kamna Pathak (Rajesh from Happu Ki Ultan Paltan), Gracy Singh (Santoshi Maa from Santoshi Maa Sunaye Vrat Kathayein).
Jagannath Nivangune, aka Ramji Sakpal, says, "Dr Ambedkar was truly a leader par excellence. His work has touched and impacted the lives of all Indians. We salute the great leader and his immense contribution to our society as we celebrate the 130th birth anniversary of Babasaheb." Ambrish Bobby, aka Ramesh Prasad Mishra, says, "Dr B.R. Ambedkar laid the foundation of a unified India by bringing millions of Indians under the ambit of one nation and one constitution. His teachings and philosophy still resonate with Indians across the country, even today." Pawan Singh, aka Zafar Ali Mirza, says, "Dr B.R. Ambedkar paved the way for our society to a more liberal future where equality is the right of every citizen. He had great vision and belief, which brought about social and economic reforms that impacted many lives. Only a few other leaders could unite the nation the way Babasaheb did." Farhana Fatema, aka Shanti Mishra, says, "Ambedkar Jayanti this year marks the leader's 130th birth anniversary. Babasaheb has done tremendous work for women and society. He is an inspiration for many. He used his education to bring about a change, which is deeply inspiring for us and generations to come." Akansha Sharma, aka Sakina Mirza, says, "Babasaheb truly was a visionary leader. Today, the way our nation has progressed, a lot of credit goes to him. He not only brought people together but also got them to take collective action towards all forms of suppression."
Aasif Sheikh, aka Vibhuti Narayan Mishra, says, "I have grown up reading stories of Dr B.R. Ambedkar, and his fight for equality has had a great influence on me. Dr Ambedkar has been the most powerful advocate of equality in modern India. On his birth anniversary, let us remember and celebrate his work and vision." Gracy Singh, aka Santoshi Maa, says, "Babasaheb is one of the most prominent voices in Indian history. Be it his fight for equality, women empowerment, or his involvement in education. He has impacted the lives of every Indian. On Ambedkar Jayanti, let us all remember and honour his immense contribution towards our society, our country." Kamna Pathak, aka Rajesh, says, "Dr Ambedkar envisaged our society as one based on liberty and equality. It takes great vision and belief to bring about social and economic reforms that touched so many lives. Few other leaders could unite the nation the way Babasaheb did. Let all of us collectively pay a special tribute to this great leader, Bhim Jaise banne mein himmat chaiye aur desh ke liye bhakti aur beshumar pyaar." Rohitashv Gour, aka Manmohan Tiwari, says, "Dr B. R. Ambedkar was a great visionary leader. His only dream was to make our country one unified nation through various social and economic reforms and, of course, through the writing of the Indian constitution. On Ambedkar Jayanti, I urge all the citizens to come together to remember and pay a special tribute to this great leader and social reformer – Dr B.R. Ambedkar."
So, in this Ambedkar Jayanti week, let us honour, remember, and celebrate the greatest leader of our times, Dr B.R. Ambedkar, at 8:30 pm in Ek Mahanayak Dr B.R. Ambedkar, aired every Monday to Friday only &TV!
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