rediff.com
News APP

NewsApp (Free)

Read news as it happens
Download NewsApp

Available on  gplay

Rediff.com  » Movies » Bollywood blames politicians for unsolved bombings
This article was first published 13 years ago

Bollywood blames politicians for unsolved bombings

Last updated on: July 15, 2011 18:33 IST

Image: Sonam Kapoor
Photographs: Andrew H. Walker/Getty Images

A day after the triple blasts, Bollywood stars took to twitter to vent out their anger and frustration against the terror attack in Mumbai.

Sonam Kapoor tweeted: 'What does we can't do anything about terror mean. What an irresponsible and cowardly statement.'

Shahid Kapoor felt sad and frustrated. 'Morning all ! Heart still heavy from day before ... At such times words feel so little to say how one feels ! Its so obvious that after repeated incidents we still remain ill prepared to handle terror ! Its sad and frustrating ! A silent prayer for all those lost ! And to those who are in a position of power to do something about it .Wake up .Cause what goes around comes around .U could be next in line,' he updated.

Shekhar Kapur seemed upset with Rahul Gandhi's statement. 'Can Rahul Gandhi give us info on 99% of terrorism that he claims has been stopped? The people have a right to know,' he updated.

Ameesha Patel wrote: 'Politicians who promise n don't deliver except increasing their bank balances. I don't blame people for wanting to live abroad.'

Arjun Rampal voiced his concerns: 'Mumbai attacked once again by cowards? Can't understand, if New York and London can make sure it doesn't happen again then why can't we?'

Life goes on...

Image: Abhishek Bachchan
Photographs: Vittorio Zunino Celotto/Getty Images

Like other people of Mumbai, actors were forced to go back to their routine life after the terror attack.

Abhishek Bachchan tweeted: 'And so it's back to work. Mumbai proves yet again that "the show must go on!". Just a question... Do we really have a choice?'

Eesha Koppikar felt the same way: 'Everyone talks about Mumbai's resilience to get back on track everytime some disaster strikes...but honestly do we have anyother choice?'

Sohail Khan in Dabangg 2?

Image: Arbaaz Khan

There is a buzz that the third Khan, Sohail Khan will join the Dabangg sequel but Arbaaz Khan denied the news.

He tweeted: 'Dabangg sequel starts mid next year and doesn't have my brother Sohail acting in it like some newspaper reported.'

Salman Khan, on the other hand, is busy with other projects. 'Salman is completing BODYGUARD now. Then he starts a yashraj film Ek THA TIGER after that Sohail's film and then mid next year DABANGG 2,' Arbaaz added.

Stars love Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara

Image: Dia Mirza
Photographs: Pradeep Bandekar

Dia Mirza loved Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara.

'I loved Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara. Zoya Akhtar you are an OUTSTANDING director! Beautiful, poignant, funny screenplay, endearing performances! Felt apt to watch Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara... In times that we live in... Its a good reminder of what makes life worth living,' Dia tweeted.

Anurag Kashyap praised the film. 'Really loved "Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara".. extremely well directed.. avoids melodrama , well written and great performances acroos the board,' he wrote.

Ranvir Shorey enjoyed the film. 'Just watched 'ZNMD'. It's a poignant celebration of life. And Spain! Made me feel better, even if only for a couple of hours,' he updated.

Karan Johar takes a dig at Paris Hilton

Image: Karan Johar
Photographs: Pradeep Bandekar

After Brintey Spears, Lady Gaga and Jennifer Lopez, actress-model Paris Hilton is set to visit India in September to promote her fashion brand.

But even before her visit, she received flak from Karan Johar. 'Thank God my shoes finally arrived to set! :) Love my Louboutins!' she tweeted.

To which Karan replied. 'She just gave CRISIS a new meaning!!!'