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Bollywood mourns Delhi Red Fort blast victims

Priyanka Chopra calls it ‘heartbreaking’

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Actress Priyanka Chopra termed the blast in a car near the Red Fort on Monday evening ‘heartbreaking and cautioned people to stay safe and alert.

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Taking to Instagram, Priyanka said, “It’s devastating to see the visuals from Red Fort. So much fear, chaos and heartbreak. My thoughts and prayers are with those injured and condolences for the lives lost. Hoping for some answers soon. In the meantime, please stay safe and alert.”

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Filmmaker Karan Johar also grieved the deaths. The filmmaker wrote, “My heart goes out to the all the victims and the ones affected by the recent tragedy in New Delhi. Sending all my love and prayers to the families, please stay safe and alert during this time.”

Raveena Tandon took to X and wrote, "Condolences to all those bereaved families who lost their loved ones in the Delhi blast. Horrible news." Sonu Sood also reacted to the news. "My heart reaches out to everyone impacted by today's tragic blast near the Red Fort in Delhi. Let's support the victims, look out for each other, and commit to peace," he wrote in an X post.

Delhi witnessed a high-intensity blast near the Red Fort complex on Monday evening, claiming at least nine lives.

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