Bollywood stars mourn Whitney Houston's death

Birmingham Star (ANI) Sunday 12th February, 2012

Whitney Houston's death elicited reactions from celebrities all over the world, including those from Bollywood.

The 48-year-old singer was found dead in the Beverly Hilton Hotel on Saturday, but police said there were "no obvious signs of criminal intent".

Both Shah Rukh Khan and Priyanka Chopra took to social networking sites to express their grief.

"Bitter sweet memories. That is all I'm taking with me. So goodbye please don't cry. RIP Whitney, you made me believe in magic and dreams," Chopra said.

Shah Rukh Khan tweeted about Houston's death through his twitter account 'Iamsrk'.

"And we waste so much time on inconsequential aspects of life. Stop criticism... cynicism... voyeuristic. Live your life so you don't miss it. Whitney RIP," Khan tweeted. (ANI)

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