Sidharth Shukla’s Last Instagram Post Paying Tribute To Frontline Workers Goes Viral

Actor Sidharth Shukla’s death news has left the nation and the film industry in severe shock. Sidharth was 40 years old when he won the controversial reality show ‘Bigg Boss 13’. Sidharth is most known for his performances in the daily soaps “Balika Vadhu” and “Dil Se Dil Tak.”

Shukla had a severe heart attack at 10:30 a.m this morning.

Shukla has acted in several daily shows and was the winner of Bigg Boss 13, passed away after suffering a massive heart attack, as per the statement released by Mumbai’s Cooper Hospital on Thursday said. He was 40. “He was brought dead to the hospital some time ago,” a senior Cooper Hospital official confirmed.

Amid the shocking news, the actor’s last Instagram post has gone viral. The post has been reflooded with comments and condolences with fans mourning the uncertainty of life.

The actor in the post is seen holding a placard and thanking frontline workers for their selfless help for the patients.

“To all the frontline warriors, a thank you from the heart! You risk your lives, work for countless hours, and comfort patients who couldn’t be with their families. You truly are the bravest! Being on the frontline surely isn’t easy, but we really appreciate your efforts. #MumbaiDiariesOnPrime is an ode to these superheroes in white capes, the nursing staff and their countless sacrifices. Trailer out on 25th August. #TheHeroesWeOwe,” Sidharth had written.

Over the shockingly untimely demise of the actor has left the fans heartbroken and they have started commenting on the post. One user wrote, “This loss is so shaking and unbelievable.

Another user wrote, “Still can’t believe! Rest in peace!”, while yet another person commented, “Hard to accept this Reality that he is gone. too soon bro, Inspiration of millions. Living in.

Fans have taken to social media to mourn Shukla’s demise and people flooded his social media handles to condole his passing.

Meanwhile, an old tweet by the late actor also went viral where he had spoken on the ‘uncertainty of life and encouraged everyone to live life in the best way possible.

“Life’s too short to worry about what others say or think about you …….. just enjoy life .. have fun … and give them something to talk about,” Sidharth had tweeted earlier this year.

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