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Amid lockdown, 100 people of Rambo Circus stuck without any income

90 performers, 20 animals of Rambo Circus living in the open, ask for help

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Sujit Dilip, Rambo Circus owner with his team. File pic

Sujit Dilip, Rambo Circus owner with his team. File pic

Amid the many people facing a tough time with the lockdown are also members of Rambo Circus, stranded at Kadi Maidan, Airoli. Around 60 men, 30 women, 10 children, 19 dogs and a pony stuck here without any business are now being helped by local NGOs and residents.

Ever since the government announced shutting down of malls, cinema halls and theatres, Rambo Circus too has had to stop its operations. The two shows daily have been called off and left the crew with no income at all, circus proprietor Sujit Dilip told mid-day.

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