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Bollywood extends endless support to Anna


The whole country is supporting Anna’s movement and he is being looked up as the face of anti-corruption by the youth and people of modern India.Bollywood has been extending strong support to the movement. A number of Bollywood celebrities have been following the protests closely. They have been contributing their encouragement to this revolution by continuously using various social networking sites.A number of Bollywood celebrities tweeted their support to Anna. Here is what they had to say:Anupam Kher: This anti corruption movement has also brought a great sense of pride of being an INDIAN in us. Look at that sea of flags. JAI HO.:) Shreya Ghoshal:
Hope we are nearing the end of babudom. Watching the news. Proud of the country`s youth.
Ranvir Shorey: my heart is with #AnnaHazare and all my fellow Indians demanding a strong #lokpal bill in Delhi.
Vishal Dadlani: Anna Hazare to be released! MORE POWER TO THE PEOPLE!!
Shekhar Kapur: This is nt just abt d #lokpal bill. Its abt d ppl of India sending clear message tht dey r taking their destiny in2 der own hands.
For a man of his age who has not eaten in 3 days #AnnaHazare looks amazing. Passion n commitment drives him
Priyanka Chopra: The kurekshtra of the war against corruption shifts to Ramlila Maidan! God and India is with YOU, Anna!
Minissha Lamba: This has been d most historic Independence I have witnessed. 74yr old #AnnaHazare leads Gen Y India in a Gandhian revolution.

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