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Vidya Balan spends time with female soldiers on India-Pakistan border

Updated on: 08 November,2017 05:02 PM IST  |  Mumbai
mid-day online correspondent |

In line with the irrepressible 'Main Kar Sakti Hai' (I can do) spirit that exemplifies Sulu's curious and fun-loving character in the forthcoming film, 'Tumhari Sulu', Vidya Balan made it to the heavily patrolled India-Pakistan border

Vidya Balan spends time with female soldiers on India-Pakistan border

Vidya Balan spends time with female soldiers on India-Pakistan border

In line with the irrepressible 'Main Kar Sakti Hai' (I can do) spirit that exemplifies Sulu's curious and fun-loving character in the forthcoming film, 'Tumhari Sulu', Vidya Balan made it to the heavily patrolled India-Pakistan border. Last Saturday, Vidya, who was in Gujarat to promote her film, made it a point to drive for 150 kms from Bhuj through the broken parched earth of the Rann of Kutch to the desolate Vigakot outpost of the Indian army. There isn't much information about Vigakot in public domain in light of its sensitive position on the India map, but Sulu 'kar sakti hai' (can do). So having secured the necessary permit, she made it to the border outpost (BOP) Mohan 1111, despite a harsh overhead sun.


Vidya Balan spends time with female soldiers on India-Pakistan border
Vidya Balan spends time with female soldiers on India-Pakistan border


Wearing a stunning hand-woven sari and flowers adorning her hair, she enthralled the battalion with her charm, warmth and simplicity. Much to their excitement, she communicated with jawans from different parts of India using a smattering of their local language, which included Bengali, Manipuri and Odishi. One of the lady jawans even rendered a patriotic anthem, leaving Sulu teary-eyed. To lighten the mood, she taught fifteen Border Security Force lady constables the signature move from the chartbusting 'Hawa Hawai 2.0' song in 'Tumhari Sulu' and recited the famous call-for-action line seen in the film's trailer in her characteristic seductive tone. The jawans, who, by now, were in no mood to let their endearing Sulu leave, insisted on her staying back for some more time while they rustled up hand-made sandwiches, pulao and paneer for lunch.


Finally, senior BSF members escorted Vidya and her entourage, under tight security, right up to the actual border between the two countries. Further across the fence, lay the Tharparkar district in the Sindh province of Pakistan. "Where do I even begin? Meeting the BSF Jawans at the border has been a humbling privilege and an incredible experience. We are screen heroes, but THEY are the REAL heores. Such simplicity, zeal and dedication; a big hats off to them for enabling us to lead our lives without fear," says Vidya.

Produced by T-Series and Ellipsis Entertainment, and directed by Suresh Triveni, Tumhari Sulu releases on November 17.

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