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Emraan's Son Sends 'Thank You' Note To B-town For 'the Kiss Of Life'

IANS, 06 Apr, 2016 01:31 PM
  • Emraan's Son Sends 'Thank You' Note To B-town For 'the Kiss Of Life'
Bollywood stars like Ajay Devgn, Farhan Akhtar, Sonali Bendre and Bipasha Basu have congratulated Emraan Hashmi over his book “The Kiss of Life: How A Superhero and My Son Defeated Cancer”.
 
In response, the actor's six-year-old son Ayaan has sent a “Thank You” note to all the stars for liking the book.
 
“The Kiss of Life” tells Emraan's struggle around Ayaan's cancer treatment.
 
Ayaan wrote a special message for the celebrities, who have read and supported the book. The message read: “Thank you for all your prayers. Love Ayaan”.
 
While sharing a photograph of the book and the message by Ayaan, many stars took to Twitter to thank him for telling his “inspirational” story.
 
Here's what these stars have written: 
 
 
Ajay Devgn: Read the story of a superhero Ayaan-Man by another superhero his father Emraan Hashmi. Courage comes in all sizes.
 
Sonali Bendre: Got my copy! Thans Emraan Hashmi. for my weekend read.
 
Farhan Akhtar: Emraan Hashmi thank you for the book. Ayaan big hug and lots of love champ.
 
Arjun Kapoor: One of the most inspirational stories I've heard. Congratulations Emraan Hashmi 'The Kiss Of Life'.
 
Bipasha Basu: Got my copy of 'The Kiss of Life'. A must read. Thank you Emraan Hashmi and Ayaan for sharing.
 
Dia Mirza: I love you Ayaan. You are my favourite superhero. 'The Kiss Of Life'.
 
 
Milan Luthria: Thank you Emraan Hashmi and god bless your courage under fire.
 
Prachi Desai: This just brought the biggest smile to my face! Love Emraanhashmi.
 
Zareen Khan: I'm speechless! Such a sweet note by Ayaan. Lots of love to you! Thank you Emraan Hashmi for this. God bless you.

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