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Russia-Ukraine war: Nakuul Mehta, Gauahar Khan and other TV celebs laud the courage of Russian civilians protesting against this war

TV celebs like Nakuul Mehta, Gauahar Khan and Shruti Seth have voiced their opinion on the ongoing Russia-Ukraine crisis. As per the videos doing the rounds on Twitter, Russian anti-war protesters have taken to the streets to voice their opposition to their country's military intervention in Ukraine. Protesters chanted slogans against the war and Russian president Vladimir Putin.

These TV celebs, along with several other people, shared the video on their social media and lauded their courage of standing up against their country to end the war. Shruti Seth tweeted, "Everyone loses in a war."

Nakuul Mehta has been religiously re-tweeting every story of the Russia-Ukraine crisis and shared this video too. Along with, he wrote, "This is what courage & humanity looks like."

Gauahar Khan also shared this video and captioned: "Common sense ! Stand against bigotry , war , injustice, hatred ! Stop it all ."

Comedian Sugandha Mishra also condemned the war and wrote: "Life is too precious to be waged in war. Stop the war, prayers."

Earlier too, Gauahar Khan had voiced her opinion on this war and had written, "We All Know Who The Dangerous Leaders Are We Ignore Or Be Silent. Until They Decide To Finally Show Who They Really Are N What Their Intentions Have Been Forever! Putin Showed Up Finally. I Pray For #Ukraine It's The Saddest. But The World Stayed Quiet On Soooo Many Countries Being Destroyed. Libya, Syria. Palestine, Afghanistan N So Many More. Watch Out For The Fascist Leaders! And Act! Act Against Bigotry. Act Against Injustice, Fight Against Division And Hatred."

She further wrote, "Hoping to see a right end to the Russia-Ukraine war, Gauahar prayed for the protection of the innocent. She wrote, May Democracy Always Prevail May God Protect Innocent People!"

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