The Union Minister of Commerce, Industry and Textiles Shri Anand Sharma has expressed deep sorrow on the passing away of film actor Rajesh Khanna. Terming Shri Khanna a charming personality both on and off screen, Shri Sharma said that his charisma and acting prowess have given many memorable celluloid moments to generations of film lovers world over. Shri Sharma added that Rajesh Khanna had a deep humanistic core and was committed to many social causes. His absence will be deeply felt on both cultural and social landscape of the country, said Shri Sharma.
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