Rahman will not be performing alone at the event.
AR Rahman is set to perform at the iconic Attari Border on June 7, 2026, in a tribute to the personnel of the Border Security Force.
The event, titled ‘Jai Ho: A Tribute to the Bravehearts,’ will take place during the Parade Ceremony at JCP Stadium on that date.
It is scheduled to run between 4.30 pm and 5.30 pm, offering an hour of music and remembrance at one of India’s most symbolically charged locations.
The tribute has been organised by the team behind the upcoming film Main Vaapas Aaunga, which is set to release in cinemas very soon.
Organisers have described the initiative as a first-of-its-kind event that celebrates the spirit of the BSF through music and storytelling.
The event extends well beyond conventional film promotion, positioning itself as a genuine expression of gratitude towards those who guard India’s frontiers.
Named after Rahman’s globally recognised anthem ‘Jai Ho’, the programme carries with it an unmistakable patriotic resonance.
The Attari Border is one of the most visited and emotionally charged locations in India, known worldwide for its stirring daily flag-lowering ceremony.
Rahman will not be performing alone at the event, with several prominent names from the film and music world joining him on the occasion.
Director Imtiaz Ali, who is behind Main Vaapas Aaunga, will be present alongside lead actor Vedang Raina.
Singers associated with the film, including Mohit Chauhan, Pooja Tiwari and Nargis, are also expected to participate and contribute to the musical proceedings.
Representatives from Birla Studios and producer Mohit Choudhary will additionally be in attendance at the ceremony to mark this significant occasion.
The combination of Rahman’s extraordinary musical legacy with the raw emotion of the Attari Border setting promises a deeply memorable evening for all present.
Main Vaapas Aaunga makers have framed the event as an acknowledgement of the values at the heart of the film.
Courage, resilience and an unwavering commitment to service form the thematic foundation of the project, making the BSF tribute a natural extension of its message.
Imtiaz Ali is known for his deeply human and emotionally layered storytelling, and Main Vaapas Aaunga appears to carry that same sensitivity at its core.
The event is expected to be one of the most talked-about moments associated with Main Vaapas Aaunga ahead of its theatrical release in the coming days.








