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Global Peace Honours 2025: When Bollywood, Politics & India Came Together for Our Real Heroes

Imagine standing at the Gateway of India, the cool Mumbai sea breeze on your face, looking at the monument that has seen both our city’s worst tragedies and its greatest resilience.

That was the vibe on November 22nd. The Global Peace Honours 2025 wasn't just another award show or a starry party. It was an emotional evening where India’s biggest superstars, top politicians, and business tycoons paused to say one massive "Thank You" to the real protectors of our country—our soldiers and martyrs.


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If you missed the live updates, don't worry. Sit back, and let me take you through an evening that gave everyone goosebumps.


More Than Just Remembrance

Organized by the Divyaj Foundation (led by Amruta Fadnavis), this event marked the 17th anniversary of the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks. But sadly, terror hasn't stopped there. This year, the event also paid tribute to the victims of the Pahalgam attack and the recent Delhi blasts.

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As Amruta Fadnavis beautifully put it, this wasn't just about remembering the pain; it was about showing gratitude. It was about telling the families of our bravehearts: "We haven't forgotten you."


SRK Steals the Show (And Our Hearts)

Let’s be honest, when Shah Rukh Khan speaks, India listens. But this time, it wasn't a movie dialogue. It was raw emotion.

SRK stood on stage and delivered a tribute that left everyone teary-eyed. He spoke about the sacrifices of our jawans and security forces. The line that hit everyone hard?

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"If someone asks a soldier how much they earn, they smile and say, 'I earn the blessings of 1.4 billion people.'" – Shah Rukh Khan

He urged everyone to drop differences of caste and religion because, for a soldier, the only religion is the nation. That’s the kind of unity we need, right?


A Power-Packed Guest List

It is rare to see such a mix of power and glamour under one roof.

  • Political Heavyweights: Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis and Dy CM Eknath Shinde were present, sending a strong message that national security is top priority. We also saw Adv. Ashish Shelar, the Cabinet Minister of Information Technology & Cultural Affairs, attending with his wife, Pratima Shelar, standing in solidarity with the victims' families.

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  • The Business First Family: The Ambani family—Mukesh and Nita Ambani, along with Shloka Mehta and Radhika Merchant—attended, showing that Corporate India stands firmly behind our forces.


  • Bollywood’s Support: Apart from SRK, the energetic Ranveer Singh, the host Vikrant Massey, Farhan Akhtar, and Tiger Shroff (who gave an electric performance) were there.


The 'Walk of Honour'

One of the most beautiful moments was the 'Walk of Honour.' Imagine seeing Ranveer Singh, Tiger Shroff, Janhvi Kapoor, and Shankar Mahadevan walking side-by-side. It wasn’t a fashion ramp walk; it was a walk of unity.

The night ended with hundreds of lanterns lighting up the Mumbai sky. It was a symbol that no matter how dark the times get, the light of hope and Indian resilience will always shine brighter.

Aapke Sawal, Hamare Jawab! (Frequently Asked Questions)

1. What is the Global Peace Honours 2025? It is a special tribute event organized to honor the martyrs of the 26/11 Mumbai attacks and other recent terror incidents, celebrating the bravery of India's security forces.


2. Who organized the Global Peace Honours event? The event was organized by the Divyaj Foundation, which is spearheaded by Amruta Fadnavis, a social activist and wife of CM Devendra Fadnavis.


3. Which celebrities and leaders attended the Global Peace Honours 2025?

Stars like Shah Rukh Khan and Ranveer Singh attended. Key political figures included CM Devendra Fadnavis and Cabinet Minister Ashish Shelar along with business tycoon Mukesh Ambani.


4. Where was the Global Peace Honours held? It was held at the iconic Gateway of India in Mumbai, a symbol of the city's history and resilience.

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