Entertainment industry halts events to honour Air India crash victims
In moments of national grief, the entertainment world paused to honour the lives lost and to stand together with those left heartbroken.
In moments of national grief, the entertainment world paused to honour the lives lost and to stand together with those left heartbroken.
The crash claimed the lives of over 200 people, sending shockwaves across the country. Onboard were 242 individuals, including passengers and crew.
As rescue operations unfolded on the ground, the Indian film industry came together in solidarity, mourning the lives lost and offering prayers for the victims.
Several actors and public figures took to social media to express their sorrow, offer prayers, and stand in solidarity with the victims and their families.
Tragically, the Boeing 787 Dreamliner, carrying 242 people including passengers and crew, crashed just beyond the airport perimeter shortly after departure.
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