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Updated: May 11, 2025 07:15
A poignant moment from the 2004 war drama Lakshya, starring Hrithik Roshan and the deceased Om Puri, has gone viral on social media after Pakistan's recent ceasefire violation along the Line of Control in Jammu and Kashmir. The flashback of this classic movie moment comes within hours of Pakistan violating its pledge to a newly agreed ceasefire, raising fresh concerns and fueling extensive online discussion.
Key Highlights
Several hours after India and Pakistan mutually declared a bilateral ceasefire in public, there were reports of fresh fire, artillery attacks, and sighting of drones along Jammu and Kashmir, Punjab, and Gujarat. The dramatic upsurge prompted blackouts in many of India's northern and western cities as a precautionary measure.
With the word spreading about the breach, there was a powerful scene from Lakshya going viral. In the movie, Om Puri's Subedar Major Pritam Singh says to Hrithik Roshan's Karan Shergill: "Mujhe un logo ka tajurba hai, Pakistani haare to palat ke ek baar phir aata hai… agar jeet jao to fauran laparwah nahi ho jaana. Meri baat yaad rakhna" (I have experience with them. If Pakistan loses, they return again. If you win, don't grow complacent. Remember my words). Shergill answers, "Yaad rakhunga" (I will remember).
Netizens are widely circulating the dialogue as a reflection of the alleged timelessness of ceasefire violations and trust deficit between the two nations. Several users have posted comments saying the line penned by veteran scriptwriter Javed Akhtar strongly rings true in terms of the situation today and incorporates the Indian Army's time-tested skepticism to what Pakistan is up to.
Bollywood stars like Parineeti Chopra and Vedang Raina have weighed in, venting outrage and disappointment at the violation. Some, such as Raveena Tandon and Saif Ali Khan, initially embraced the ceasefire, but now others emphasize caution and reinforce the film's message as a cautionary warning against complacency.
The ceasefire breach follows a high-profile public announcement by US President Donald Trump, who said he brokered the deal. The violation prompted emergency talks between India's highest leadership, including the Prime Minister, Defence Minister, and military commanders.
The Lakshya scene is being referred to as prophetic and "more relevant than ever," with memes and tribute posts going viral. Many believe it to be a reminder of the timelessness of cinema in capturing and representing national sentiment, particularly during crises.
Sources: News18, Financial Express, Free Press Journal, Moneycontrol, OdishaTV