Shehnaaz Gill recently resumed work after a month of Sidharth Shukla’s untimely death. The actor was switching back to her work commitments. She also took part in the Honsla Rakh promotions with Diljit Dosanjh.
It was very evident in her eyes that she was upset and broken. The sadness was clear from her eyes. A video from the promotions of the film has now gone viral. In the same, Shehnaaz can be seen breaking down in the middle of the interview while remembering the late actor and her rumored boyfriend. While many are understanding her condition, there are others who are urging not to share the same and respect her privacy.
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Speaking about the video, it captures Shehnaaz wearing a black and white polka-dotted dress. It can be seen in the video how Shehnaz is crying bitterly. During her emotional moment, singer-actor Diljit Dosanjh is seen consoling her. This unseen video of the promotion of the Punjabi film ‘Honsla Rakh’ has surely made everyone emotional.
Celebrity photographer Viral Bhayani, in his latest Instagram post, revealed the reaction of fans post the video went viral. He wrote, “A video of #shehnaazgill breaking down during the #honslarakh promotions has gone viral. Shehnaaz breaks down thinking about #sidharthshukla and #diljitdosanjh is seen embracing her. But it has not gone down well with her fans and they are uniting to inform everyone not to use that clip. Fans only want to see her back happy and they care so much for her. Respect.
Siddharth Shukla died on September 2nd, 2021 due to a heart attack. He was rushed to the Cooper Hospital where he was declared dead on arrival at 10:30 a.m. Shehnaaz has been morning his death ever since. Speaking of her professional work front she was seen in the film Honsla Rakh.
After his demise, Shehnaaz dedicated a music video ‘Tu Yaheen Hai’ to the late actor that made fans emotional. The song has been sung by Shehnaaz Gill and has been written by Raj Ranjodh. The two after coming out of the Bigg Boss house worked on a number of projects including songs like Shona Shona and Bhula Dunga.