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Kunal Deshmukh Returns Safe From Quake-Hit Nepal

Darpan News Desk IANS, 28 Apr, 2015 11:44 AM
  • Kunal Deshmukh Returns Safe From Quake-Hit Nepal
Bollywood director Kunal Deshmukh, who was stuck in Kathmandu after the devastating earthquake hit the Himalayan nation, was back in Mumbai safe and sound on Tuesday morning.
 
The 33-year-old director's friend and former Balaji Telefilms CEO Tanuj Garg told IANS In a text message: "He (Deshmukh) has returned to Mumbai this morning and exhausted. Resting." 
 
On Tuesday, filmmker Mahesh Bhatt took to micro-blogging website to share one of the message of the "Jannat" director. 
 
"Reverence for life that is what I feel having survived the earthquake.Phantom tremors now paralyse me. Kunal Deshmukh," he wrote.
 
A 7.9-magnitude earthquake shook Nepal on Saturday and has left at least 4,347 people dead. 

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