T-Series marked the 10th anniversary of Bharat, the Salman Khan–Katrina Kaif starrer that opened in cinemas on June 5, 2019. The studio shared a tribute post across its platforms, featuring a promo video with the caption: “A promise to his father. A life lived for many. Celebrating 10 years of Bharat.” The celebration aims to honor the film’s sweeping narrative, star power, and box office success — but it came with an unexpected hiccup: the embedded video mistakenly labeled the milestone as “6 Years of Bharat,” confusing fans and viewers familiar with the film's 2019 release.
Directed by Ali Abbas Zafar and adapted from the acclaimed South Korean film Ode to My Father (2014), Bharat follows the life of a man named Bharat — played by Salman Khan — from childhood to his twilight years, mirroring the journey of post-independence India. With a star-studded ensemble including Katrina Kaif, Disha Patani, Sunil Grover, Jackie Shroff, and Tabu, the film struck a chord with audiences, blending national history with personal sacrifice.
Released during Eid al-Fitr in 2019, Bharat had a thunderous start, raking in ₹42.30 crore on its opening day — then the highest-ever for a Salman Khan film. Though the film received mixed reviews, with critics praising performances and the story but noting issues in the second half, it ultimately grossed ₹325.58 crore worldwide, cementing its place as one of the year’s top earners.
While fans fondly revisited key moments through the T-Series post, many were quick to point out the discrepancy in the video’s anniversary mention. Whether a slip-up or an outdated promo clip, the mislabeling sparked some online chatter. Nonetheless, the celebration served as a reminder of Bharat's lasting legacy — a cinematic journey that wove personal emotion with a nation's evolving identity.
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