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Film industry mourns for Nepal

The tremors of the Himalayan earthquake have been felt in film industry too
Hyderabad:
Mala Sinha (Yesteryear legendary actress Bollywood actress from Nepal):
My husband and his entire family are in Kathmandu. When I heard about the earthquake, I was shattered. With great difficulty I was able to communicate with them. Luckily, they are safe. But my brother-in-law told me that the destruction of life and property is unprecedented. The house right in front of my sasural just collapsed into a heap. Heritage sites, thousands of years’ old temples, ancient monuments… all gone… This was an angry rebuke from Mother Earth.
The end of the world is very near. We no longer value this Earth. It will be taken away from us.
Manisha Koirala:
“I am too shattered to say anything about what has happened in Nepal. What can one say after devastation such as this? I want to go to Nepal immediately. But what can I do? I’m stuck in Mumbai, as the airport in Kathmandu is closed. I’ve made other travel arrangements and will be flying to Nepal soon.
Taapsee Pannu:
I recently shot in Nepal for Baby. Such a beautiful and peaceful country. I hope and pray for the people of Nepal to have the strength to bounce back. But I know nothing can ever compensate them for this devastation. Sad is an understatement.
Raveena Tandon:
I have shot in Nepal. It’s heartbreaking to see the loss on such magnitude . We are pushing Mother Nature towards the edge. The Nepalis are a beautiful, peaceful and ever-smiling people. They don’t deserve this. The small Himalayan country is rich in culture and heritage. It’s shattering to see this happen to them.”

( Source : dc )
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