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Chandrayaan 2 Landing Celebrities Reaction From Anupam Kher To Ritesh Deshmukh

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anupam kher and ritesh deshmukh
anupam kher and ritesh deshmukh

The people of Bollywood industry were also very excited and happy about the landing of Chandrayaan-2. But now even after the news of the loss of contact with Chandrayaan before landing, the celebs have not given up their hopes and they are proud of this success.

India’s mission moon suffered a setback in the early hours of Saturday when ISRO lost contact with the lander Vikram just two kilometers before the lunar surface. While the whole country is regretting the failure of this mission, everyone is also appreciating the efforts of its scientists. From Prime Minister Narendra Modi to opposition leaders and Bollywood stars have also wished success in the future by giving a glow to the scientists.

The people of Bollywood industry were very excited and happy about the landing of Chandrayaan-2. But now even after the news of the loss of contact with Chandrayaan before landing, the celebs have not given up their hopes and they are proud of their country’s success. Let us tell you how the celebs have encouraged the contact to break up immediately before the landing of Chandrayaan-2.

Bollywood actress Nimrat Kaur wrote, ‘It is an incredible achievement for every toiling, talented people of @isro to take us to this point. Chandrayaan 2 is very proud and very much inspired by the dream behind it. Even though we have lost contact, but have not lost hope.

Anupam Kher wrote, ‘Shahswar falls in Maidan-e-Jung, what did those trifles fall on their knees !!!’

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