Key Points

A devastating terror attack in Pahalgam claimed the life of software engineer Madhusudhan Rao, leaving his family devastated. Tollywood actor Manchu Vishnu and choreographer Johnny Master visited the victim's family to offer condolences and support. The incident drew attention from political leaders like Pawan Kalyan, who announced financial assistance for the bereaved family. Despite the tragic event, voices of unity and resilience emerged, emphasizing the need for communal harmony.

Key Points: Manchu Vishnu Consoles Pahalgam Terror Attack Victim's Family

  • Manchu Vishnu offers condolences to software engineer's bereaved family
  • Terror attack claimed 26 lives in Pahalgam
  • Pawan Kalyan announced financial assistance to victim's family
  • Incident highlights national unity against terrorism
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Manchu Vishnu consoles family of Pahalgam terror attack victim

Tollywood actor visits Madhusudhan Rao's family in Kavali, offering support after tragic Kashmir terror attack

"Hindus, Muslims and Christians will remain united to keep the Indian Tricolor flying high - Johnny Master"

Amaravati, May 2

Tollywood actor Manchu Vishnu on Friday consoled the family of Somishetty Madhusudhan Rao, one of the victims of the Pahalgam terror attack.

Vishnu visited Madhusudhan's house at Kavali in Andhra Pradesh's Nellore district.

The actor offered floral tributes to the portrait of the deceased and consoled his wife and two children.

Celebrity choreographer Johnny Master also visited Madhudushan's house on Thursday and consoled his family members.

Speaking to media persons later, Johnny Master said such attacks were aimed at dividing people on the basis of religion. He, however, said all Indians remained united.

"Despite such attempts to divide them, Hindus, Muslims and Christians will remain united to keep the Indian Tricolor flying high," he said.

Madhusudhan (42), a software engineer who was living in Bengaluru, was among 26 tourists killed in the terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir's Pahalgam on April 22.

The techie was on a trip to Kashmir with his wife Kamakshi and their minor daughter and son.

Settled in Bengaluru for the last 12 years, Madhusudan Rao was the only son of Tirupal and Padmavathi, who are engaged banana business in the town.

Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan on April 24 visited Kavali to pay homage to Madhusudhan.

The actor-politician laid a wreath on the mortal remains of the software engineer and consoled his family members.

Pawan Kalyan had later announced Rs 50 lakh financial assistance to Madhusudhan's family on behalf of the Jana Sena Party.

Madhusudhan was one of the two men from Andhra Pradesh killed in the terror attack.

J.S. Chandramouli, a retired bank employee from Visakhapatnam, also fell to the bullets of the terrorists.

Chief Minister Nara Chandrababu Naidu had received the mortal remains of Chandramouli at Visakhapatnam Airport on April 23.

CM Naidu announced Rs 10 lakh each for the families of Chandramouli and Madhusudhan.

- IANS

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Rajesh K.
Heartbreaking to see innocent families suffer like this. Kudos to Manchu Vishnu and others for showing solidarity. We must stand united against terrorism - these attacks only strengthen our resolve as Indians. 🙏
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Priya M.
As a fellow techie from Bengaluru, this hits too close to home. Madhusudhan was just enjoying a family vacation... Why can't Kashmir be safe for Indians? The govt needs to take stronger action against these terror groups.
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Arjun S.
While the financial assistance is good, what about long-term support for the children's education? Losing the sole breadwinner is devastating. Hope the state govt sets up a proper system to monitor the family's welfare.
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Sunita R.
Johnny Master is right - these attacks aim to divide us but we won't let them succeed. The way people from all communities are standing with the victims' families shows the real India. Terrorism has no religion!
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Vikram J.
Why is there difference in compensation amounts? Rs 50L from JSP vs Rs 10L from govt? All victims deserve equal support regardless of political affiliations. This sets a wrong precedent.
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Kavita N.
So painful to imagine what the wife and children are going through. As a mother, my heart goes out to them. At least the celebrities visiting brings some comfort that they're not forgotten. More Indians should visit Kashmir to show we won't be intimidated! 💪

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