Tribute by Telugu Film Industry to the Victims of the Kashmir Terror Attack

The recent terrorist attack in Kashmir has deeply shocked the nation. It was carried out by terrorists suspected to be backed by Pakistan, targeting innocent civilians. The incident has sparked widespread outrage across the country, leaving every Indian filled with anger and sorrow. In response, protests have erupted nationwide demanding strict action against terrorism. Authorities have already begun implementing strategic plans, and the Indian Army has launched operations to eliminate the terrorists involved.

In a heartfelt gesture, the Telugu Film Chamber of Commerce, along with the 24 Crafts of the film industry, paid tribute to the victims who lost their lives in the attack.

Former MAA President, former MP, and senior actor Murali Mohan expressed his deep sorrow over the incident. He condemned the attack, calling it an unfortunate and painful event. He said such attacks in a peaceful country like India are unacceptable and added that the entire world is mourning this tragedy. He pointed out that despite India being home to many beautiful tourist destinations, visitors from neighboring countries hesitate to visit due to internal conflicts. He urged everyone to set aside differences and stay united as Indians. He called for nationwide unity and support for the authorities working to eliminate terrorism.

Prasanna, Secretary of TFPC, strongly condemned the attack and expressed his outrage against terrorism. He praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi for canceling all scheduled programs and making the fight against terrorism his top priority. Prasanna also thanked Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu and Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy for their support.

President of the Telugu Film Employees Federation, Vallabhaneni Anil Kumar, also condemned the heinous act of terrorism. He offered condolences to the families of the victims and assured that the Telugu film industry and the Federation will always stand in support of the affected families. He emphasized the need for increased awareness to prevent such incidents in the future and thanked the Prime Minister and the two Telugu state Chief Ministers for their proactive steps.

Maddala Ravi, Associate Vice President of MAA, also spoke out strongly against the attack. He expressed condolences to the families of the 26 victims and urged the 1.4 billion citizens of India to support the officials working to curb terrorism. He assured that the entire Telugu film industry stands united in this fight.

This collective expression of grief and solidarity by the Telugu film industry reflects the nation’s shared commitment to peace and justice.