Celebs praise ISRO for Chandrayaan 2 mission despite the failure
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India: Celebrities from Hindi and south film industries supported India’s Chandrayaan 2 mission and praised ISRO for their efforts despite the failure. Due to an unfortunate glitch, Chandrayaan 2’s lander Vikram lost communication with ISRO headquarters in Bengaluru after reaching over 2.1 kms from moon’s surface. Amitabh Bachchan, Anupam Kher, Ritiesh Deshmukh, Shah Rukh Khan, Akshay Kumar, Kamal Haasan, R Madhavan and many others took to their social media handle to express their support for ISRO.
Superstar Amitabh Bachchan quoted his father, late Harivansh Rai Bachchan, and wrote: “Pride never did face defeat .. our pride, our victory.. Proud of you ISRO | Tu na thake ga kabhi, tu na mude ga kabhi, tu na thame ga kabhi, kar shapath, kar shapath, kar shapath, Agneepath, Agneepath, Agneepath.”
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Pride never did face defeat .. our pride , our victory ..
Proud of you ISRO
तू ना थके गा कभी ,
तू ना मुड़े गा कभी , तू ना थमे गा कभी
कर शपथ कर शपथ कर शपथ
अग्निपथ अग्निपथ अग्निपथ pic.twitter.com/oEs0C70LAP— Amitabh Bachchan (@SrBachchan) September 7, 2019
Actor Anupam Kher tweeted, “Girte hain shahaswaar hi maidan-e-jung mein, woh tifl kya girey joh ghutnon ke bal chaley. Well done, ISRO, we are proud of you.”
http://twitter.com/AnupamPKher/status/1170079910586716161
Riteish Deshmukh, who watched the event in San Francisco with wife Genelia, wrote: “Watching the #Chandrayaan2Landing in San Francisco -what a proud moment for us India – Jai Hind!!!! – Congratulations the entire team @isro & our Hon Prime Minister Shri @narendramodi ji.” He went to add: “We shall overcome!!!!! Future belongs to those who believe in the beauty their dreams!! We are incredibly proud of the entire team of @isro – what was achieved today was no small feat. #JaiHind.”
We shall over come!!!!! Future belongs to those who believe in the beauty their dreams!! We are incredibly proud of the entire team of @isro – what was achieved today was no small feat. #JaiHind https://t.co/ktuJjb9ozx
— Riteish Deshmukh (@Riteishd) September 6, 2019
Actor Shah Rukh Khan also came forward in support and wrote, “Sometimes we don’t land or arrive at the destination we want to. The important thing is we took off and had the Hope and Belief we can. Our current situation is never and not our final destination. That always comes in time and belief! Proud of #ISRO”
Sometimes we don’t land or arrive at the destination we want to. The important thing is we took off and had the Hope and Belief we can. Our current situation is never and not our final destination. That always comes in time and belief! Proud of #ISRO
— Shah Rukh Khan (@iamsrk) September 7, 2019
Akshay Kumar, who’s latest release Mission Mangal was based on India’s Mars Mission, Mangalyaan, wrote: “There’s no science without experiment…sometimes we succeed, sometimes we learn. Salute to the brilliant minds of @isro, we are proud and confident #Chandrayaan2 will make way for #Chandrayaan3 soon. We will rise again.”
There’s no science without experiment…sometimes we succeed, sometimes we learn. Salute to the brilliant minds of @isro, we are proud and confident #Chandrayaan2 will make way for #Chandrayaan3 soon. We will rise again.
— Akshay Kumar (@akshaykumar) September 7, 2019
Actor-turned-politician Kamal Haasan wrote, “This does not tantamount to failure. In Research and Development there will be a learning curve. This, is that precious learning moment. We will soon be on the Moon, Thanks to #ISRO. The Nation believes and applauds ISRO.”
This does not tantamount to failure. In Research and Development there will be a learning curve. This, is that precious learning moment. We will soon be on the Moon, Thanks to #ISRO. The Nation believes and applauds ISRO.
— Kamal Haasan (@ikamalhaasan) September 7, 2019
Actor Madhavan wrote: “More than 90% of the experiment is on the ORBITER which, gods grace , is safely in the Lunar orbit. That is still fully functional and therefore The mission still very successful.”
More than 90% of the experiment is on the ORBITER which, gods grace , is safely in the Lunar orbit. That is still fully functional and therefore The mission still very successful. #ISRO https://t.co/MoVrRUv2fL
— Ranganathan Madhavan (@ActorMadhavan) September 6, 2019