South Megastars Pay Tribute to Former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh

South megastars, including Chiranjeevi, Vijay, and Mohanlal, paid sincere tributes to former Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh, lauding his visionary leadership and important role in India’s economic growth. Singh passed away on December 26 at the age of 92. Former Indian Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh passed away on December 26 in Delhi at the age of 92, after battling age-related health issues. Tributes poured in from several notable South Indian celebrities, including Chiranjeevi, Vijay, Mohanlal, Rishab Shetty, and others, who remembered him as a visionary leader and a man of great wisdom. Chiranjeevi shared an old photo of himself with Manmohan Singh and conveyed deep sorrow over the loss of one of India’s greatest statesmen. He lauded Manmohan Singh’s impactful role as Finance Minister and Prime Minister, noting his wisdom and the inspiration he provided. Chiranjeevi also recalled their personal interactions, which left a deep impact on him. Keerthy Suresh echoed similar sentiments, calling Manmohan Singh a leader of few words but huge influence, who played a key role in shaping India’s economy. She emphasized his humility and the lasting legacy of his contributions to the country’s growth. Vijay also paid tribute, highlighting Manmohan Singh’s unparalleled contribution to India’s economic development. He described him as a leader who spoke less but achieved more, and extended his heartfelt condolences to the late leader’s family and loved ones. Kamal Haasan described Singh’s death as the end of an era in Indian politics, lauding his dignified leadership and revolutionary policies. He highlighted the far-reaching impact of Manmohan Singh’s work, which empowered millions and boosted Indian democracy. Mammootty and Mohanlal conveyed their sorrow, remembering him as a figure of humility and wisdom, whose contributions to India’s development would always be remembered. Rishab Shetty and Nimma Upendra also paid tribute, recognizing his significant impact on Indian politics and economics. Dr. Manmohan Singh, known for his role in India’s economic reforms, passed away at AIIMS, Delhi. He is survived by his wife and three daughters. The government has declared a seven-day State mourning in his honor, and his last rites will take place on December 28.
written by : Jayant Sehgal