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Pictured: Manushi Chhillar and Varun Tej visiting the Pulwama Memorial Site

On Wednesday, the Pulwama memorial site in Lethpora camp in Jammu and Kashmir was visited by actors Varun Tej and Manushi Chhillar.
The Pulwama terror assault, which claimed the lives of forty brave Indian troops when a suicide bomber crashed an IED-laden car into the security convoy transporting them, occurred five years ago on February 14, 2019.

The group behind ‘Operation Valentine’ honored the troops who died in the Pulwama assault.
Speaking with authorities and commandos at the monument, Varun Tej said, “It’s overwhelming to be here. I’m upset, but I’m also proud of myself. The troops’ selflessness demonstrates extraordinary courage and commitment.”

In relation to “Operation Valentine,” it focuses on the tenacious determination of Air Force soldiers serving on the front lines and the difficulties they encounter in defending the country. Shakti Pratap Singh Hada is the director of “Operation Valentine,” which is based on actual events.Varun plays an officer in the Air Force in the movie. The teaser for “Operation Valentine,” which was just released, has received positive feedback from viewers.

The movie, which was originally slated to open in theaters on February 16 but was shot in Telugu and Hindi, will now be released on March 1.

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