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Rajkumar Remembered

Kannada matinee idol Rajkumar passed away today and the blogosphere has been quick to react to the developments in Bangalore. Shub, Equilibrium and Bangalore Metroblog pay tribute to Annavaru. Ro recollects the prizes she received from Rajkumar.

Normal life in Bangalore seems to be have been affected because of the general unrest prevailing in the city. After regretting the loss, Jagadish wonders why corporates need to shut down because of this development. P A Monteiro also echoes Jagadish’s thoughts Freeze is relieved as she managed to reach home safely. Expats René Seifert, and Stacey explain how normal life has been thrown out of gear.

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Sangam
April 21st, 2006, 3:14 am | #

Hi All, will you please place a link to this rajkumar site on your website, this would be the real tribute to the great soul.
http://www.rajkumar.co.nr

Thanks,
sangam.

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