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Hope this hasn't been posted b4....😳

7/11 Bollywood blasts
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Bollywood, India's high-profile film industry, has reacted with anger and shock to the serial bombings that killed nearly 200 people in the country's entertainment capital with many saying that these acts won't intimidate the city or kill its spirit.

Everybody - old timers like Shabana Azmi and Hema Malini or younger actors like Randeep Hooda and Sammir Dattani - says it is time to strike back to save the city from further attacks.

Shabana Azmi & Javed Akhtar: Acts of terror are acts of cowardice. Terror in any form needs to be condemned. Mumbai will respond with strong condemnation. Let's resolve to fight terror. We need to give our full empathy and compassion to the victims.

Hema Malini: What happened in Mumbai is very shocking and saddening. To watch all those innocent people die helplessly, I cannot get over it. I do have a voice because I am in politics. But how do I use that voice to avert such calamities?

These situations are made unnecessarily complicated by politics. Miraculously, Mumbai bounced back the very next day. Esha (Hema's daughter) left for the shooting of her new Ram Gopal Varma film. I am leaving for "Baabul". But this shouldn't mean that we should forget what happened. It can happen again. And it must not.

Randeep Hooda: This latest attack shouldn't and won't intimidate Mumbai. We should carry on with our lives and send up a prayer for those who have suffered irretrievable losses. Panic is exactly what these criminals want from us. Please don't let them have the pleasure of watching us fall into their trap. We won't give in. Mumbai's human spirit is indomitable.

Sammir Dattani: A friend of mine was out in the evening of the blasts. She travels back home by train. Only her family and her close friends know what we have gone through while we waited for her to return home after Mumbai went blank.

The phones jammed, the roads got clogged and there was panic everywhere. I was caught in a traffic jam with no way to help my missing friend. Is this what the terrorists hoped to achieve? Then they have succeeded, I guess.

R. Madhavan: I don't know what the perpetrators of this heinous crime have achieved. Whatever it is, I hope they are happy and that they were able to sleep peacefully on Tuesday night.

But I wonder what those innocent people packed like sardines in trains on their way home after a normal gruelling day had done to come to such a gruesome end? Why do innocent people die in terrorist attacks?

Anyway, Mumbai is no more Mr. Nice Guy. It is time to get seriously tough on terrorism. Otherwise, it will only get worse.

Sajid Khan: Mumbai won't be intimidated by such acts. It's not the rudest, but the toughest city in the world. Every Mumbaikar is a soldier. And if the need arises we'll get seriously rude against our enemies.

Rakeysh Mehra: 11/7 isn't only about Mumbai. It is about an internal attack on India. It's a global issue. We need to undertake a war against terrorism more intensely. Instead of intellectualising or politicising the issue, we should mount a counter-attack against terrorism and wipe it out, whatever the cost.

Raveena Tandon: "Malnutrition, encroachments, no security, no infrastructure, no planning and no vision. The city is running by itself. But Mumbai has remained and will remain a lion-hearted city. And this time Mumbaikars will have to protest on a large scale. The city has taken enough natural and manmade disasters. No more!

The authorities should start functioning for the city instead of being mute spectators, and please give back the services that the city deserves after the kind of taxes that we pay. Stop filling up the politicians' pockets and get cracking before the city cracks.

Iqbal Khan (TV star): Mumbai is the best city in the world and what makes it the best is the people. The city has seen enough problems be it natural or man-made. Maybe other people feel this attack to be drastic. I don't. I am from Kashmir. I have seen first-hand what militancy can do. They don't scare me.

Rajiv Khandelwal: I feel the average Mumbaikar goes through too much to get cowed down by this attack. Such cowardly acts don't make an iota of difference in the attitude and strength of the people. The culprits should realise that Mumbai is getting very angry. It's time for terrorists to run for cover.

Dino Morea: No way should we get frightened by this attack. In fact, we should join hands to fight these pathetic people who do such things to get noticed. It is sad that a city as powerful as Mumbai cannot keep these elements out.

Aftab Shivdasani: Mumbai is a tough city. People here have the heart and strength to fight any calamity that comes their way. Even though at times we seem to be not equipped for the fight we'll eventually emerge a winner.

Ananth Mahadevan: The chronology of terrorist attacks in the country particularly Mumbai has become alarming. It's all very well to say we aren't intimidated just to keep our spirits high. But that won't deter these dastardly acts by missionaries of mayhem who strike the innocent in the name of religion and freedom.

Unless one is as mercenary as the killers, one needs to adopt a hard George Bush-like stance against terrorism before it's too late. We cannot have such periodic calamities with the security services caught napping each time.

Mani Shankar (has just completed a film on terrorism "Mukhbir"): A terrorist attack happens only because it wasn't detected and stopped. So we need to ask -- why weren't these terrorist outfits penetrated by informers? The problem is, we return to normal double-quick and forget what happened. We need to take serious action.

Smriti Malhotra Irani: Citizens are as usual coming forward to deal with an act of cowardice with patience love and respect for human life. Seeing Mumbai getting back on its feet so fast, I can only say, zindagi jeeti khauf haara.

K.K. Menon: A word of caution for all those terrorists who want to intimidate Mumbaikars -- don't try to punch your hand or bang your head into the tenacious steely spirit of Mumbai, you'll end up with a broken hand or a damaged brain. You can't make even a small dent in our spirit

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Posted: 19 years ago
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Thnx 4 the article Sana 😊 ...OMG..he ain't scared 😳 😲
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Posted: 19 years ago
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Originally posted by: sweetweet

do you guys know Mumbai was voted as the rudest city in the world by reader's digest 😆

OMG! Really?!😆

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Posted: 19 years ago
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thanks for the article yaar
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Posted: 19 years ago
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Thanks Sana 😊
Omg really Rahmaa 😆
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Originally posted by: sweetweet

do you guys know Mumbai was voted as the rudest city in the world by reader's digest 😆

yeah i dont think they got thier facts right😡they should be eating their words now😆

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