After recent terror attacks across the country, Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan has appealed to the youth to shun terrorism and violence.
The actor was speaking at a 'Davat-e-Sehri', a function organised prior to the fast observed during 'Roza', held by Mumbai Congress President Kripashankar Singh in the early hours of Sunday.
Shah Rukh also appealed to people to mantain communal harmony.
"The fact that Singh has been organising a 'Davat-e-Sehri' proved that Islam and Hinduism preach brotherhood and peace," the actor said.
"Ramzan is a holy month and God answers our special prayers during this period. The 27th day of Roza is a day of piety," Shah Rukh said.
The actor said he was not able to observe Roza for the entire month of Ramzan.
"I could manage only seven days. It was not possible due to my erratic work schedule," Shah Rukh said.
Singh, who is also an MLA from suburban Santacruz, said he had been organising 'Sehris' for the last seven years because he does not get time to participate in 'iftaars' as part of the community gathering.
The actor was speaking at a 'Davat-e-Sehri', a function organised prior to the fast observed during 'Roza', held by Mumbai Congress President Kripashankar Singh in the early hours of Sunday.
Shah Rukh also appealed to people to mantain communal harmony.
"The fact that Singh has been organising a 'Davat-e-Sehri' proved that Islam and Hinduism preach brotherhood and peace," the actor said.
"Ramzan is a holy month and God answers our special prayers during this period. The 27th day of Roza is a day of piety," Shah Rukh said.
The actor said he was not able to observe Roza for the entire month of Ramzan.
"I could manage only seven days. It was not possible due to my erratic work schedule," Shah Rukh said.
Singh, who is also an MLA from suburban Santacruz, said he had been organising 'Sehris' for the last seven years because he does not get time to participate in 'iftaars' as part of the community gathering.
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