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NRIs shocked at death of Sunil Dutt

Non-Resident Indians, who constitute a substantial audience for Hindi movies, today expressed shock over the death of veteran actor and Union Minister Sunil Dutt.

Updated on: May 25, 2005, 17:20:00 IST
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Non-Resident Indians, who constitute a substantial audience for Hindi movies, today expressed shock over the death of veteran actor and Union Minister Sunil Dutt.

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Besides one of the all-time Bollywood hits Mother India, his movies such as Gumraah, Waqt, Padosan, Khandaan and Milan have been popular with the older generation of NRIs and even the younger generation enjoyed his last movie Munnabhai MBBS released last year.

Reflecting the shock of the NRI community, Lord Swraj Paul said here that besides being a great human being, Dutt had given so much pleasure as an actor to Asians everywhere in the world. "He was a wonderful husband to a great wife, a wonderful father and as a politician he did so much for the poor," he said.

Describing him as one of the most humble and clean political figures, Paul said that Dutt had enthusiastically spoken to him at a meeting in February about his vision for India's youth and sportsmen. "We've lost a great Indian," he said.

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