Patriotism is a critical word. A spirited word. One that can guide the youth of the nation towards the ideal of nation worship. For, at the end of the day, it’s about loving your country and putting the thought and regard for your nation ahead of your own. And if the youngsters can get the intended message, then it’s absolutely brilliant for just about everybody- isn’t it? Perhaps this is what one noted about the sweet and considerate gesture of India’s Yashasvi Jaiswal, who took to social media singing about a famous and noted movie Border 2, starring the great Sunny Deol (among others) currently playing in theatres near you. So the question is, what exactly did Yashasvi Jaiswal do on this recent occasion wherein he sang a song from Border 2 and posted it online?
NewsX, the popular mainstream news channel outlet in India shared the following information on the subject:
The left-handed batter posted a video on his social media where he is seen singing a song from the Bollywood film Border 2. The caption of the video read, “What a song. Can’t remove from my head. Love the song.
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Interestingly, one can draw a parallel between the message that films like Border 2 offer and the youth like Yashasvi Jaiswal epitomise, if you were to note. While movies like Border inform the countrymen about the bravery and spirit of valour where it comes to defending India from its enemies or challengers, if one could use the term, batters like Yashasvi Jaiswal also epitomise the streak of bravado with the bat. He seldom looks underpinned or scarred by pressure and continues to score runs freely with little worry for the opposition. Perhaps that makes it fitting that the young left hander born in Uttar Pradesh sang a song that appealed to his heart and resonated with his spirit. One of nation worship and one that’s truly beautiful. Sandese aatein hain, hamein tadpate hain- what a vital and prominent contribution to India’s film industry, indeed. Much like Jaiswal’s batting to the firmament of Indian Cricket.