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కథానాయకుడు విశాల్- నటి అనీషా నిశ్చితార్థ వేడుక హైదరాబాద్​లో ఘనంగా జరిగింది. త్వరలో వీరిద్దరూ వివాహ బంధంతో ఒక్కటి కానున్నారు.

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Published : Mar 16, 2019, 7:10 PM IST

హైద‌రాబాద్‌లోని ఓ హోట‌ల్‌లో క‌థానాయ‌కుడు విశాల్... న‌టి అనీషా రెడ్డిల నిశ్చితార్థ వేడుక ఘ‌నంగా జ‌రిగింది. ఇరు కుటుంబాల స‌న్నిహితులు, బంధువులు స‌మక్షంలో వీరిద్దరూ ఉంగరాలు మార్చుకున్నారు.

ఇరువురి కుటుంబ సభ్యులు
ఇరువురి కుటుంబ సభ్యులు

తెలుగువాడైన విశాల్... కోలీవుడ్​లో స్టార్ క‌థానాయ‌కుడిగా పేరు తెచ్చుకున్నాడు. ఆయ‌న న‌టించిన చిత్రాలు తెలుగులోనూ విడుదల‌వుతుంటాయి. ఇక్క‌డ ప‌లు విజ‌యాల్ని సొంతం చేసుకున్నాడు విశాల్​. టెంపర్ రీమేక్​గా తెరకెక్కుతోన్న 'అయోగ్య' సినిమాలో ప్రస్తుతం నటిస్తున్నాడు. ఏప్రిల్ 19న ఈ చిత్రం విడుదల కానుంది.

'అర్జున్‌రెడ్డి', 'పెళ్లిచూపులు' చిత్రాల్లో సహాయ పాత్రల్లో నటించింది అనీషా రెడ్డి. వీరిది పెద్ద‌లు కుదిర్చిన వివాహం. త్వ‌ర‌లోనే ఈ జంట మూడు ముళ్ల బంధంతో ఒక్క‌టవుతుంది.

హైద‌రాబాద్‌లోని ఓ హోట‌ల్‌లో క‌థానాయ‌కుడు విశాల్... న‌టి అనీషా రెడ్డిల నిశ్చితార్థ వేడుక ఘ‌నంగా జ‌రిగింది. ఇరు కుటుంబాల స‌న్నిహితులు, బంధువులు స‌మక్షంలో వీరిద్దరూ ఉంగరాలు మార్చుకున్నారు.

ఇరువురి కుటుంబ సభ్యులు
ఇరువురి కుటుంబ సభ్యులు

తెలుగువాడైన విశాల్... కోలీవుడ్​లో స్టార్ క‌థానాయ‌కుడిగా పేరు తెచ్చుకున్నాడు. ఆయ‌న న‌టించిన చిత్రాలు తెలుగులోనూ విడుదల‌వుతుంటాయి. ఇక్క‌డ ప‌లు విజ‌యాల్ని సొంతం చేసుకున్నాడు విశాల్​. టెంపర్ రీమేక్​గా తెరకెక్కుతోన్న 'అయోగ్య' సినిమాలో ప్రస్తుతం నటిస్తున్నాడు. ఏప్రిల్ 19న ఈ చిత్రం విడుదల కానుంది.

'అర్జున్‌రెడ్డి', 'పెళ్లిచూపులు' చిత్రాల్లో సహాయ పాత్రల్లో నటించింది అనీషా రెడ్డి. వీరిది పెద్ద‌లు కుదిర్చిన వివాహం. త్వ‌ర‌లోనే ఈ జంట మూడు ముళ్ల బంధంతో ఒక్క‌టవుతుంది.

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Githunguri - 14 March 2019
1. Various of family members of Ethiopian Airlines crash victim, Father George Kageche Mukua, attending Mass at the family compound
2. Various of father Michael Wa Mugi, local parish priest, at tribute service
3. SOUNDBITE (English) Rev. Father Michael Wa Mugi, local parish priest:
"He was kind, he was humble, a down to earth priest who welcomed all. He was ready to journey with anyone within the parish and within his ministry, so it is a big loss to us as a parish as he was a Christian from this parish."
4. Family and friends attending mass
5. Photo of George Kageche Mukua, priest who died in plane crash
6. SOUNDBITE (English) Rev. Father Michael Wa Mugi, local parish priest
"So we came here to be with the family members, to talk to them, to encourage them, so that even though our brother or their brother died, there is still life, that they have hope for tomorrow. So we have come to encourage them."
7. Various of clergy and family members in grief
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8. STILL of of the Mass Mukua (holding his niece and wearing a blue t-shirt)  conducted at his big sister's home on. He took his flight to Rome the next day (14 March 2018).
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Githunguri - 14 March 2019
9. SOUNDBITE (English) Goreti Kimani, sister of the late Rev. George Kageche Mukua:
"We had a deal that he does for us Mass at home, and so we pushed each other to make sure that we live to that promise, so he came to our home, and conducted Mass, and left our home at 10 p.m., took his flight the following day. Definitely that is the last we have seen him. So my kids, they call him uncle farther, you know, all those kind of stuff and looking forward, in fact, we had planned to go to Rome to visit him, you know those nice feelings and everything because he is just real, he is just good, he is just cool, calm, you know, like a saint, you know, he is good, full of energy, loving everyone, you know no big deal."
10. Kimani and her brother
11. SOUNDBITE (English) Goreti Kimani, sister to the late Rev. George Kageche Mukua
"Personally, I am not planning to heal. I am just planning to kind of move on and things somehow take their own course. Because it is just impossible. You can't,  just these things you...they don't make sense. How does someone get onto the wrong plane? There are so many other flights, isn't it? Why that one? You know, I am just struggling."
12. Various of relatives, including cousin George Mukua,
13. SOUNDBITE (English) George Mukua, cousin of late Rev. George Kageche Mukua
"They were two families because the father had two wives, so for them to co-exist, you know, they needed someone who is a good coordinator, an organiser, someone who can arbitrate properly. He has done a good job. Now the family has become intact as one, through his effort of arbitrating the few issues that they could have. That is actually what I can remember of him, being a very sociable person, visiting almost everybody. He was a good friend to all of us."
14. Various of George Mukua looking at portraits of the late priest hanging at the family house.
15. Tilt up of photos of the priest on wall
STORYLINE:
The Reverend George Kageche Mukua was coming home.
The Catholic priest had last seen his Kenyan family a year ago, when he boarded a plane for Europe.
His return ended in a thunderous impact in a rural field as Ethiopian Airlines flight 302 faltered shortly after take-off from Addis Ababa and crashed.
It struck so hard that the plane appeared to slip right into the ground.
Mukua was one of 32 Kenyans killed, a numbingly high toll on a flight carrying people from 35 countries. No nation lost more.
Like many families now grieving, Mukua's relatives find themselves at a loss in more ways than one.
They say they have heard almost nothing from authorities.
They and others around the world are in a state of suspended grief.
Funeral arrangements for the 40-year-old priest are on hold, Mukua's sister, Goreti Kimani, told The Associated Press.
Unlike neighbouring Ethiopia, Kenya's government has ordered no flags to half-staff, declared no national day of mourning.
Apart from President Uhuru Kenyatta's message of condolences to relatives, there has been no government initiative to pay tribute to the dead.
Public shock and sadness soon faded away. With unnatural deaths frequently making headlines in Kenya, from extremist attacks to ghastly road crashes to natural disasters, some people seem to have become immune to mass deaths and are not moved.
While waiting for closure, Mukua's family fills the time talking longingly of a man who was the peacemaker amid the often-fractious relationships that plague polygamous homes like theirs.
His loss is especially painful as two other brothers were killed in road crashes in the last three years.
"Personally, I am not planning to heal," Kimani said with a deep sigh, resigned. "I am just planning to move on."
But she couldn't help but ask: "There are so many other flights ... Why that one?"
Mukua had been returning home for his annual leave.
He was posted to Rome for missionary work last year, much to his family's delight.
Like many Kenyans with a loved one abroad, they had hoped the foreign posting would bring opportunities for siblings and other relatives.
Even before Europe, Mukua had been one for journeys.
While the family remained in their village of tea farms not far outside Kenya's capital, Nairobi, he left for South Africa and spent 10 years training to become a priest. He returned home and was ordained.
He was hardly a year and few months into the priesthood, said the Rev. Father Michael Wa Mugi, who worked with Mukua in his hometown of Githunguri.
"He was kind, he was humble, a down to earth priest who welcomed all," Wa Mugi said of his friend.
George Mukua, a cousin, said he was having problems accepting his death but will remember him for his kindness and open heart.
"That is actually what I can remember of him, being a very sociable person, visiting almost everybody. He was a good friend to all of us," he said.
The wait continues for the family, and for others who have made the journey to the crash site in Ethiopia or stayed home in mourning.
No one seems to know how long it will take to identify whatever is found of the victims' remains.
On Friday, families and others said the work had finally begun.
Some swiped their mouths and handed over DNA for the forensic work that many hope will be the key to end their wait.
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