Stars Express Grief On France Incident
Faizan Hashmi Published July 15, 2016 | 05:26 PM
Mumbai, (UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News – 15th July, 2016) : on the occasion of the National Day of France, during the fireworks in the southern city Nice, A truck driver crushed people under the truck who were present there, killing at least 84 people and many were injured.
After the incident, showbiz celebrities express their outrage and also prayed for the affected families as well on social networking site, Twitter. Pakistani actress Mahira Khan expressed deep sorrow over the France incident.
Actress Mawra Hocane said that where there is terrorism in the world, I condemn it.
Bollywood stars have also expressed their solidarity with the victims' families, as well as condemning the France incident openly.
Shahid Kapoor said that it is very shameful and those who did it are inhumane.
Anushka Sharma said how many times we have to see this heart-breaking news and see it happening to humanity, it is difficult to express anger.
According to director Karan Johar, It's very tragic news, prayers for the victim lives.
Bipasha Basu expressed her deep sorrow and grief.
Director Sajid Khan expressed his condolence and prayed for victims’ families.
Akshay Kumar said hearing very sad news soon after waking up is sad, he is praying for them. He said, he was there last year and they are all beautiful.
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