Young achievers of Kollywood mourn the death of Anitha
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Many young actors, directors and technicians from the Tamil film industry have been expressing their shock and dismay over the untimely death of Medical education aspirant Anita who could not get a medical seat in Tamil Nadu due to the implementation of NEET.
Top leagues tar Sivakarthikeyan has tweeted in Tamil which can be roughly translated as below:
"This nation has lost a deserving good doctor. Tearful homage to my younger sister".
இந்த தேசம் 'தகுதி'யுள்ள ஒரு நல்ல மருத்துவரை இழந்து விட்டது...என் தங்கைக்கு கண்ணீர் அஞ்சலி #RipAnitha
— Sivakarthikeyan (@Siva_Kartikeyan) September 1, 2017
Actress Keerthy Suresh has said that it is deeply saddening to see that Anita could not fulfil her dream even after attaining what she deserved. "Lost a good human, a future saviour and most of all a woman power".
#RIPAnitha #Strengthtoherfamily pic.twitter.com/2G8TehrpQj
— Keerthy Suresh (@KeerthyOfficial) September 2, 2017
Karthick Naren, the 22 year old filmmaker who gave us last year's super hit thriller 'Dhuruvangal 16' tweet read "'Killing' a 17 year old dream in spite of all the hard work, pain & sweat is a sin. All she wanted was to save lives. Tragic! "
'Killing' a 17 year old dream in spite of all the hard work, pain & sweat is a sin. All she wanted was to save lives. Tragic! #RIPAnitha
— Karthick Naren (@karthicknaren_M) September 1, 2017
Many other actors, actresses, technicians and directors are mourning the death of Anita in Twitter and a few of them such as G.V.Prakash Kumar and director Pa.Ranjith have made a personal visit to Ariyalur to pay their last respects for the deceased student.
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