
The term Independence Day fancy dress competition holds some of the sweetest childhood memories. From dressing up as our favourite freedom fighter to reciting a poem in front of the school, the Independence Day program at the school gives a multitude of learning opportunities to the kids. If you, as a parent, have recently received an intimation from your child’s school about the fancy dress competition that’s going to be held on August 15, 2024, and don’t know what you should dress your child as? Don’t worry. We’ve made a list of a few famous personalities that your little one can dress up as along with a dialogue they can say on stage.

Dress up as the fearless queen Rani Lakshmi Bai was during the 1857 uprising. Channel her powerful spirit with a traditional Maratha warrior costume, complete with a turban, sword, and shield, showcasing her heroic role in the freedom struggle.
Dialogue: “Maidan-e-jung main maarna hai, firangi se nahi darna hai.”

Father of the Nation, Mahatma Gandhi has one of the most significant roles in India’s freedom from British rule. Dress up as him with round glasses, a simple white dhoti, and a wooden staff, representing his philosophy of nonviolence and leading India to Independence.
Dialogue: “Karo ya maro.”
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Pay tribute to the brave leader with a peaked cap, military-style outfit, and a badge of the Indian National Army-representing his valiant efforts in seeking India’s freedom.
Dialogue: “Tum mujhe khoon do, mai tumhe azadi dunga.”

Don the revolutionary hero’s look with a simple kurta, pants, and a cap, along with his iconic moustache. This look symbolises his sacrifice and dedication to India’s independence struggle.
Dialogue: Mai jeevan mai mahatvata, aasha, aur akarshak se bhara hu, lekin mai zaroorat ke samay sab kuch staag sakta hoon.
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Capture the wit and grace of India’s first Prime Minister with a Nehru jacket, a rose, and a white kurta-pyjama, representing his vision, statesmanship, and role in shaping modern India.
Dialogue: “Araam haraam hai.”
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