Mahira Khan, Hania Aamir send prayers for victims of India’s train crash
Numerous Pakistani artists, along with Bollywood stars, expressed their grief and sent prayers to the victims.


Karachi: In one of the deadliest train collisions to have occurred in India, at least 300 people lost their lives on Friday.
A passenger train derailed and collided with another train near the district of Balasore in the eastern state of Odisha. The devastating incident has left the world in mourning.
Numerous Pakistani artists, along with Bollywood stars, expressed their grief and sent prayers to the victims.
Mahira Khan and Hania Aamir, among others, spoke out about the horrific accident. Sharing her thoughts on Instagram, the acclaimed Raees star said, "Prayers for all those affected by this tragedy."

Similarly, the talented actor Hania Aamir shared a heartfelt post on social media. Accompanied by a video of the wreckage, she expressed her sorrow, stating, “Heartbroken. Prayers for everyone. Praying for the families who have lost their loved ones. May God grant everyone the strength and patience to cope with such a tragic event,”.

The train collision has left a profound impact, and the support and condolences from Pakistani and Bollywood celebrities serve as a reminder of the shared humanity during times of sorrow and loss.

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