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RIP, Sourabh


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Jatin
Sad
by Jatin on Jul 06, 2010 02:54 PM

May his soul rest in peace...

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Jatin
May is soul rest in peace
by Jatin on Jul 06, 2010 02:52 PM

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Subhash Amrutham
Painful
by Subhash Amrutham on Jul 06, 2010 02:45 PM

May his soul rest in peace and my deep condolences to his family.

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ajay irina
Reason of Cancer ?
by ajay irina on Jul 06, 2010 02:42 PM  | Hide replies

Dear Sir,

Was Vaastu Shastra director Sourabh Usha Narang staying residing building near by Mobile Tower or near building having mobile tower ? If it is correct please advise us when this mobile tower installed on the said building ?

Thanks

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Gopi
Re: Reason of Cancer ?
by Gopi on Jul 06, 2010 02:46 PM
Not sure if a Mobile Tower was there in his vicinity, but the director was known to be using a mobile phone.

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Naveen Khatri
Touching
by Naveen Khatri on Jul 06, 2010 02:42 PM

Touched my heart. Cant say more. May his soul rest in peace. I never pray for a stranger but this article forced me to pray to God for this his soul and his wife and son.

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Naheem Pasha
really touching
by Naheem Pasha on Jul 06, 2010 02:27 PM

this is the reality of life, when life will take turn nobody knows and no one can control the same, may his soul rest in peace, and hereby i request all to live in harmony without disturbing the peace of others and spread love and smile all around

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seetharam natesh
May his soul rest in peace
by seetharam natesh on Jul 06, 2010 02:15 PM

I don't know much about the film industry or the producers or directors but i like watching movies, i read this article which is very touching to the heart, a noble man with more dreams in his mind had unknowingly met the end, May his soul rest in peace. Let his family get the himmat to bear without him, let his son one day make all his father's dream true.

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Ram
Bangalore

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Anjan Dattagupta
Untimely end of his part in the play
by Anjan Dattagupta on Jul 06, 2010 02:11 PM  | Hide replies

Our life is like a play where we are the actors. Its like he played his part and went away, leaving behind a family who would miss him in every sphere of their life. I am sad because I too lost my father to cancer when I was only 14. One thing I still remember. When we were going towards the burning ghat, I saw people going to their respective places, laughing, fighting with each other, singing ... which actually made me feel at that age that whatever happens, it happens to only few people who are actually part of it directly. For the rest, it is business as usual. I remember one line of a poem 'The Brook' - For men may come and men may go but I go on forever. May his soul rest in peace. My condolence to his wife and son and near ones.

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ramamurthy narayanaswamy
Re: Untimely end of his part in the play
by ramamurthy narayanaswamy on Jul 06, 2010 02:58 PM
Yes Dear Anjan... when u go about your sorrows, and joys, world keeps going its way...In Mahabharat, Yudhistra was asked by the Yaksha about the most astonishing thing in the world... Yudhistra said that the most astonishing thing is that the people who walk along seeing a dead man being carried to burning, still believe that they wud live for long...!! world is like that and u need to learn and live with it.. the above story is really moving..

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