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‘Om Puri was right’: Lakshya dialogue goes viral as Pakistan violates ceasefire hours after truce

Many have also highlighted that the film was written by Javed Akhtar, a lyricist and screenwriter who lived through multiple India-Pakistan wars, lending the line even greater weight.

May 10, 2025 / 23:24 IST
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“There’s a scene in Lakshya where Om Puri warns Hrithik Roshan’s character to always stay vigilant. That’s what the nation needs to remember right now,” read another viral post.

Just hours after India and Pakistan announced a ceasefire and agreed to military de-escalation, Pakistan has violated the bilateral understanding, government sources said late Saturday, triggering fresh concerns and a wave of public anger.

A complete blackout has been imposed across several cities in northern and western India as a precautionary measure, following renewed reports of artillery shelling and arms fire across sectors in Jammu and Kashmir. The sudden breach has raised questions about the credibility of Pakistan’s commitments and reawakened bitter memories of past betrayals.

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Amid the growing online outrage, a powerful cinematic moment from the 2004 war film Lakshya, directed by Farhan Akhtar, has struck an emotional chord with citizens and veterans alike. A scene featuring late veteran actor Om Puri, who plays Subedar Major Pritam Singh, has gone viral for its haunting prescience.

“Mujhe unn logo ka tajurba hai. Pakistan haare toh ek baar palatke phir wapas aate hain. Agar jeet jao toh laaparwah mat ho jana.”
(I have experience with them. If Pakistan loses, they return again. If you win, don’t grow complacent.)

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