
Actor Unni Mukundan recalls growing up near Air India crash site: Spent 24 years
Malayalam actor Unni Mukundan recalled growing up near the Air India flight crash site in Ahmedabad on Thursday. He expressed sorrow over the tragic accident and said he and his school friends are in deep shock.Unni was born in Kerala's Thrissur and raised in Ahmedabad. He stayed in proximity to the crash site until he turned 24.In a conversation with Manorama, the 37-year-old actor said, "I came to know the plane crash took place in Meghaninagar, ten kilometres away from Maninagar in Ahmedabad. Maninagar is where I lived for 24 years. Like Kerala, Gujarat is my favourite state. I spent my childhood and adolescence there. This news is causing immense grief in my heart. My school friends and I are in shock."advertisement
Earlier, Unni extended condolences to the families of the victims on social media and hoped they would find strength in such a difficult time. He wrote, "Heartbroken by the news of the Air India Ahmedabad-London flight crash. My heart goes out to the families who lost their loved ones. I can only imagine their grief, and I pray they find strength in their darkest of times. May every soul lost find their peace, and may those left behind feel the warmth of support and love around them. (sic)"Several celebrities from the Indian film industry, including Anupam Kher and Priyanka Chopra, expressed sorrow over the tragic accident on Friday. Anupam earlier shared a video in Hindi on his Instagram account, saying the plane crash is not just news but a mountain of sadness that has broken so many homes.advertisementMeanwhile, Priyanka shared, "So, so sad. Praying for everyone affected and the families facing unimaginable loss in the Air India tragedy (sic)".The Air India flight crashed moments after taking off from Ahmedabad's Sardar Vallabhai Patel International Airport for London. The aircraft crashed into a government hospital hostel in Meghaninagar. The crash claimed 265 lives, including former Gujarat chief minister Vijay Rupani.Unni Mukundan made his acting debut with the Tamil film 'Seedan'. He later played the lead role in 'Mallu Singh'. Some of his popular films include 'Vikramadithyan', 'KL 10 Patthu', 'Style', 'Oru Murai', 'Vanthu Parthaya', 'Achayans', 'Malikappuram' and 'Marco'. He won a National award as a producer for his debut production 'Meppadiyan'.
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