
Thunder struck: The Mumbai terror attacks have left a deep impact on the stars who live in the City of Dreams. Here are their words. 'I wish to fill my eyes today with flaming anger of the redness of the blood of the innocents of my countrymen,' writes Big B in his blog.

Shocked!: Horrified at the sight of Mumbai turning into a war zone, Aamir writes on his blog, 'My heartfelt condolences to the families of persons killed and taken hostage.'

Saddened: 'Me and you only take notice of terror when it enters the malls or the hotels. But if the same thing happens in the slums we are ok with it. This is a much larger issue than it looks', says Gul Panag.

Demoralised: Model-tuned-actor Milind Soman attributes the latest terror attack to lack of will and flawed strategies.

'It's unfair' : Lyricist Javed Akhtar insists the only way to defeat terrorists is to defeat terror.

Enough is enough!: Celina Jaitley a good friend of actor Ashish Chaudhary, who lost his sister and brother-in-law in the Mumbai terror attacks asks a question that is on the minds of many Indians - Where will all this end?

Horrified!: 'I have two children, a daughter aged 11 and a son aged 8. I don't allow them to go to parks, malls, multiplexes and parks any more fearing for their lives', says Pooja Bedi, the daughter of yesteryear hero Kabir Bedi.

Thoughtful!: 'The nation', says filmmaker Mahesh Bhatt, 'owes a debt of gratitude to the brave men in uniform who died fighting the attackers.'

Bearing the brunt : According to Farooq Sheikh: Innocent citizens have had to bear the brunt. Seeing the intensity of the attacks, it is obvious that the perpetrators did not make their plans in a day.