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Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw on his Birth Anniversary#trending#sammanekshaw#viralOn this special day, we honor the birth anniversary of one of India's most celebrated military leaders,
, affectionately known as "Sam Bahadur." Born on April 3, 1914, Manekshaw's remarkable journey from a young soldier to the first Field Marshal of the Indian Army is nothing short of inspiring.
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how does this man never disappoint me. what is in the water
#film: sam bahadur#sam bahadur#vicky kaushal#sanya malhotra#fatima sana shaikh#neeraj kabi#govind namdev#mohammed zeeshan ayyub#bollywood#local gay watches Bollywood.txt#finally watched Sam Bahadur and Vicky blew it out of the f*cking water hello!!!!!!!!!#like i said he's a chameleon when he acts and he uses that to his advantage i couldn't even recognize him at some points#tbh the war scenes weren't all that interesting. mostly bc i knew he wouldn't die but the politics. the maneuverings in Delhi and#the personal relationships that is my SH*T#the energy between him and Fatima as Manekshaw and Indira....................... i could eat that up with a spoon for the next#two weeks i can see why Sanya here was not thrilled whenever she called sksksksk that was some palpable ass sh*t on my screen#and Yahya?????? oh that hurt. idk what shifted for him to just go off the f*cking rails like that but the way they had that one shot#of Vicky watching those two soldiers ride on the motorcycle together and you just knew he was remembering everything before#the Partition. f*ck the British fr fr and f*ck the Americans too (as was evident by that brilliant scene at breakfast where Kissinger#was as much of a bitch in film as he was in real life. thank you for putting him in his place amen)
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Jonathan's knife is explicitly called a Gurkha knife (give or take Bram Stoker's spelling I have been corrected, the spelling is fine, it just isn't used on any of the stuff I found online when I looked) which seems so fitting?
I actually don't know if there were Gurkhas in the British Army yet at this time but they have this reputation for being Unbelievably Badass, and specifically being fearless
If a man says he is not afraid of dying, he is either lying or he is a Gurkha. -- Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw
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Field Marshal Sir Kodandera "Kipper" Madappa Cariappa
Field Marshal Sir Kodandera "Kipper" Madappa Cariappa (28 January 1899;– 15 May 1993) was the first Indian Commander-in-Chief (C-in-C) of the Indian Army. He led Indian forces on the Western Front during the Indo-Pakistani War of 1947. He was appointed Commander-in-Chief of the Indian Army in 1949. He is one of only two Indian Army officers to hold the Five-star rank of Field Marshal; the other being Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw.
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Raag Rageshree presented with Aalap, Jod, Bandish and Jhala.
It was an honour to have my first studio recording with the blessings of Pandit Ram Kumar Mishra sir. Sincere gratitude.
"Sounds of Serendipity" is a beautiful Indian classical composition on Raag Rageshree, a melodious raga in the Hindustani classical music tradition. Raag Rageshree, often performed during the late evening, evokes a sense of calmness and tranquility. The composition "Sounds of Serendipity" captures this mood by weaving together intricate melodies and rhythms that reflect the serene and soothing qualities of the raga. In this composition, the interplay of melody and rhythm creates a sense of serendipity, where each note seems to flow effortlessly into the next, leading to moments of spontaneous beauty. The music embodies the spirit of discovery, where the listener is taken on a journey of unexpected yet delightful musical turns, much like serendipitous moments in life.
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SAMबहादुर (2023) 👌🇮🇳

This provided a refreshing departure from the mass cinema. Vicky Kaushal's portrayal of Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw was the standout element, delivering an exceptional performance.
Meghna Gulzar's direction stood out, utilizing natural light and scenery with a simple yet elegant style. The script and dialogues were commendable.
As the biopic was centered on Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw, the movie excelled in showing his story. And kudos to Vicky Kaushal, he excelled in embodying the character through his appearance, style, and dialogue delivery. He truly nailed his character.
In the realm of patriotic films, it was gratifying that the movie kept song numbers to a minimum, featuring only 2, with noteworthy references to Indian Army regiments in the song "Badhte Chalo".
While the film lacked some thrilling moments and the aging portrayal of Sam in the second half fell short, requiring more effective makeup, overall, it made for a compelling watch.
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Pakistan’s 'Field Marshal' Asim Munir: Comparing Him to Sam Manekshaw is a Misstep, Says Experts...
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MRSAM India Eco-System Summit Highlights India's Push for Self-Reliance in Missile Defence
CENJOWS, IAI-ASI’s MRSAM India Summit For Making India Self-Reliant in Missile Defence: New Delhi – The Centre for Joint Warfare Studies (CENJOWS) convened key players in India’s defence sector for the MRSAM India Eco-System Summit 2.0 on Tuesday, May 7, 2025, at the Manekshaw Centre. Hosted in collaboration with Aerospace Services India (ASI) and Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI), the day-long…
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Manasum Powers the Spirit of Senior Fitness at the TCS World 10K Marathon 2025

Senior Citizens’ Run Draws Over 1,700 Participants; Enthusiastic Response to Lucky Draw and Community Engagement
Bengaluru– Recently Manasum Senior Living Homes, in association with Vayah Vikas, proudly concluded its exclusive sponsorship of the Senior Citizens’ Run at the TCS World 10K 2025, held on Sunday, April 27 at the Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw Parade Ground, Bengaluru. The 3-kilometre non-timed walk/run welcomed over 1,700 senior citizens in a vibrant display of energy, community spirit, and enthusiasm for active ageing.
The event was flagged off by Sandeep Somesh, a former Indian hockey star and co-founder of Yes For Hockey!, whose presence inspired participants to embrace the day with passion and pride. The atmosphere was filled with encouragement, laughter, and a shared sense of purpose among seniors from all walks of life.
As part of its engagement, Manasum hosted a lively lucky draw, which added to the excitement of the day. The bumper prize was a Lenovo tablet, while there were other prizes such as smartwatches and individuals were offered complimentary trial stays at Manasum Banyan, providing them with an opportunity to experience the enriching lifestyle of a senior living community rooted in care, dignity, and connection.
Reflecting on the success of the collaboration, Mr. Anantharam Varayur, Founder of Manasum Senior Living Homes, and Marathon Runner himself said, “At Manasum, we believe this is about much more than just participating in something. It is a chance to celebrate all that life after 60 can offer – energy, joy, and meaningful connections. We are so excited to support this wonderful community of seniors who are embracing life with such enthusiasm. Seeing the energy and positivity reminded us why we are passionate about creating vibrant, active living spaces for seniors.”
A spokesperson from Vayah Vikas added, “Manasum’s support brought an essential human touch to the Senior Citizens’ Run. Their thoughtful involvement, from hosting a pre-event gathering to creating memorable rewards, made this experience special for every participant. This kind of community-focused sponsorship elevates our events and leaves a lasting impact.”
Sharing their excitement, the lucky draw winner said, “I have never won anything before and certainly not at my age! It feels wonderful to be part of something so positive. Manasum has made this day unforgettable.”
Throughout the Running/Walking route, we witnessed seniors dancing, cheering each other on, and proudly displaying placards with witty captions like "We are the Class of '30s,"Senior? Watch me OutRun you," and "Quitting Ain’t my cup of Kaapi!"
Manasum founders Mr. Anantharam Varayur, Mrs. Sumathy and Kushal Ramesh were Walking/Running along with the seniors encouraging them throughout the course and actively participating in it. Mr. Anantharam attracted everyone's attention by running in traditional Dhoti attire and everyone loved it. Additionally, Manasum set up a Digital Photobooth, allowing seniors to capture lasting memories from the Marathon, which they thoroughly enjoyed. Prior to the run, an energetic Zumba session was organized to get everyone moving and energized.
All participants received T-shirts sponsored by Manasum and medals from the organizers, celebrating their achievements.
Vayah Vikas also recognized the oldest participants in both the Men's and Women's categories, with the oldest male participant being 94 years old. There were also awards for the largest community and the highest participation from a single group or association, such as Laughter Clubs, Resident Welfare Associations, Yoga Clubs, and more.
Manasum, in collaboration with Vayah Vikas, remains committed to creating meaningful experiences for senior citizens and is proud to support events that champion well-being, community spirit, and the value of every life stage.
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Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw: A Hero’s Journey Through Indian Military History

Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw was one of the most respected and fearless leaders in Indian military history. Known for his sharp wit, fearless attitude, and strong leadership, he played a major role in shaping the Indian Army. From fighting in World War II to leading India to victory in the 1971 war against Pakistan, his journey is nothing short of legendary. This blog dives into the life, career, and lasting legacy of the man who became the first Field Marshal of independent India.
Early Life
Sam Hormusji Framji Jamshedji Manekshaw was born on April 3, 1914, in Amritsar, Punjab. He belonged to a Parsi family. His father was a doctor, but Sam had different dreams. He wanted to join the army and serve his country.
Joining the Army
In 1932, Sam joined the Indian Military Academy in Dehradun. He was part of the first batch of cadets. Later, he was commissioned into the British Indian Army. His first big battle was in Burma during World War II. He was seriously injured but survived. That showed his strength and courage.
Rise Through the Ranks
Over time, Sam proved himself. In 1969, he became the Chief of Army Staff of the Indian Army. He was known for his bold decisions, smart leadership, and calm nature.
1971 Indo-Pak War
This was his most important moment. India was at war with Pakistan. Under his leadership, India won. A new country was born — Bangladesh. This was one of the biggest victories in Indian military history.
Becoming a Field Marshal
In 1973, Sam Manekshaw was awarded the rank of Field Marshal. He was the first Indian officer to receive this honor while still serving. It was a proud moment for the nation.
Personality and Legacy
Sam wasn’t just a great soldier. He had a sharp mind and a great sense of humor. People admired his honesty and boldness. He spoke straight, without fear.
Even after his death in 2008, his name is remembered with great respect. He lived a full life — 94 strong years.
Related Personalities
If you’re interested in strong personalities like Sam Manekshaw, check out our article on Sherry Batliwala age. Her story is different but equally inspiring.
Final Words
Sam Manekshaw taught us how to lead with courage and serve with honor. His story will always inspire the future generations of India.
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Top 15 Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw Quotes to Celebrate the Indian Army Day
Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw, one of India’s most admired military generals, has left behind a large treasure of wisdom, courage, and leadership through his unmatchable Sam Manekshaw quotes. Known for his sharp wit and leadership, Manekshaw’s words have been inspiring generation after generation to be great not for their performance in military service but for their deep devotion and allegiance to a nation.

The world lost an enormous man on 27th June 2008, but his unbeatable legacy lives on. This blog pays homage to some of the most cherished Sam Manekshaquotes, indicating the extensive impact this great man had in his amazing service career and on the military history in India.
Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw is one of the most distinguished military leaders in India who is well-known for his four-decade-long eminent career as well as active participation in five major wars. General Manekshaw started his service with the British Indian Army during World War II and became the first Indian officer to be promoted to the position of field marshal. Sam Manekshaw quotes exhibit his stubborn and fearless attitude as well as witty sense of humor.
As India celebrates its Army Day this January 15th, let’s go through the top 15 Sam Manekshaw quotes that define the legacy of the army veteran.
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'Sam Bahadur': a series of fortunate events
The first mortar of thought that struck me as I watched��Vicky Kaushal play Sam Hormusji Framji Jamshedji Manekshaw was this: did Dev Anand channel one of India’s best-known army enigma in his gruff turn as Major Manohar Lal Verma in the thoughtful musical, Hum Dono (Both of Us)? And did Kaushal, in turn, draw upon the vigorous lilt and dapper sway of Anand’s signature dialogue delivery for this…
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Sam Manekshaw.
Field Marshal Sam Hormusji Framji Jamshedji Manekshaw MC (3 April 1914 – 27 June 2008), widely known as Sam Manekshaw and Sam Bahadur ("Sam the Brave"), was the Chief of the Army Staff of the Indian Army during the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971, and the first Indian Army officer to be promoted to the rank of field marshal. His active military career spanned four decades and five wars, beginning with service in the British Indian Army in World War II.
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