Chief Captain of India Punjab Punjab, Amarinder Singh expressed grief over the demise of Bollywood actor Rishi Kapoor and tweeted him a warm tribute. Paying tribute to the social media post, the captain wrote that Rishi Kapoor's departure from the world is a big loss for the Bollywood world.
In his post, he further wrote that we have lost a lively person. On the basis of his talent, he has made the whole world his own choice. People were crazy about his style. They used to get mad after listening to their songs, but now they will remain in memories. The Captain consoled his family while paying homage to Rishi Kapoor. Along with this, Ardas also performed for the peace of the departed soul.
Apart from this, Captain Amarinder Singh also paid tribute to actor Irrfan Khan by tweeting him on Wednesday. The Captain wrote in his post that I am very surprised to hear the news of Irrfan Khan's demise. I saw many of his films and he was rich in amazing talent. Now they are left only in memories. May his soul rest in peace and give his family the ability to bear this suffering.
Chief Minister @capt_amarinder singh has expressed shock over the demise of veteran actor #RishiKapoor. "An actor par excellence who charmed millions, he will be deeply missed by all. My deepest condolences to his family & fans all over the world. RIP", said the Chief Minister. pic.twitter.com/3gjMPdAvEr
— CMO Punjab (@CMOPb) April 30, 2020
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Chief Minister @capt_amarinder singh has expressed shock over the demise of veteran actor #RishiKapoor. "An actor par excellence who charmed millions, he will be deeply missed by all. My deepest condolences to his family & fans all over the world. RIP", said the Chief Minister. pic.twitter.com/3gjMPdAvEr
— CMO Punjab (@CMOPb) April 30, 2020
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