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Paresh Rawal tweets about 'the actual meaning of real heroes'; see post here

Raveena Tandon also expressed respect for the Indian Army on social media

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Mumbai, June 23

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Not actors, but the army and police personnel should be called heroes, feels Paresh Rawal.

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“We Should Start Calling Actors As ‘Entertainers’ And Our Army and Police As ‘Heroes’ for Our Next Generation To Know The Actual Meaning Of Real Heroes !!!” the veteran actor-politician tweeted.

Paresh Rawal’s tweet comes at a time when 20 Indian army men were recently killed by Chinese forces in Galwan Valley amid ongoing tension between the two nations.

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Raveena Tandon also expressed respect for the Indian Army on social media. The actress shared a video on Twitter featuring a group of soldiers, with one of them singing a song.

“Tears in my eyes and a lump in my throat… the true sons of the soil.. my Veers , my brothers, my loves… talent in the viens and junoon for their motherland… I love you Veera, wherever you may be,” wrote the actress. IANS

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