New Delhi, 27th January, 2026: This Republic Day, Dabur Red Toothpaste presents a film that looks beyond symbolic patriotism to honour courage in its most instinctive and human form — moments when ordinary individuals act with extraordinary selflessness.
Titled ‘Desh Ke Bacche, Desh Ke Sachche Laal’, the film brings together real stories of children who have received the Rashtriya Bal Puraskar (President’s Bravery Award) for saving lives in moments of sudden crisis.
One story follows a young girl who noticed smoke rising from a building. Acting without hesitation, she rushed inside to find a gas cylinder on fire and doused it with water, preventing a potential tragedy. Another captures a boy walking past a pond who saw children drowning. Without pausing to think about his own safety, he jumped in and swam to rescue them.
What gives the film its emotional authenticity is the children’s own narration. They do not see themselves as heroes.
“We don’t know how to be brave,” one child says. “In that moment, we only felt someone needed urgent help.”
Another adds, “Your eyes are fixed only on the person who needs to be saved.”
For them, bravery wasn’t planned — it was instinctive. “Even I didn’t know I was brave,” one child reflects. “That one moment changed my life.” None of them imagined that these acts would one day be recognised with a national honour.
The film closes by acknowledging that every year, many children across India step into danger to save others without fear or expectation. These spontaneous acts of courage — driven by values rather than training — are what the Rashtriya Bal Puraskar seeks to recognise.
At its core, the film is anchored in a belief that ‘Desh Ka Laal’ is not defined by age, uniform or achievement, but by character. For Dabur, celebrating moments like these is a natural extension of its long-held philosophy that the true strength of the nation lies in values nurtured from an early age — courage, responsibility and compassion that emerge when it matters most.
Commenting on the initiative, Mr. Prashant Agarwal, Head of Marketing – Oral Care, Dabur India, said, “True courage doesn’t announce itself — it emerges in moments when values take over instinct. Through this film, we wanted to honour children who acted selflessly without thinking of recognition or reward. These young brave hearts reflect the values we deeply believe in as a brand — courage, compassion and a strong sense of responsibility towards others.”
In a time when patriotism is often expressed loudly, the film takes a more reflective route. Republic Day offered a meaningful moment to shift focus from ceremony to character — from symbols to substance. By spotlighting instinctive bravery in children, the narrative reinforces the idea that national pride is built every day, in small but powerful acts of humanity.
Rolled out digitally around Republic Day, the campaign strengthens Dabur Red Toothpaste’s purpose-led narrative, celebrating not just Ayurvedic strength, but the moral strength that shapes the nation – with a simple salute from Dabur Red Toothpaste to India’s youngest brave hearts — its true Desh Ka Laal.

