This story is from September 02, 2021
Mahika Sharma on Siddharth Shukla: Really difficult to find a human being like him
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She says, "Siddharth and I shared a long friendship. We met at an event in Assam during his '
Mahika says Siddharth was always a straight forward and honest human being. "I have loved Siddharth for his straight forward behaviour. He always spoke his mind and heart out clearly. It is really difficult to find a human being like him in the modern world. I will for surely miss him. This is a big loss for me," says Mahika.
Mahika Sharma
has expressed her grief on the passing away of her friend Siddharth Shukla on Thursday morning. The actress remembers how the actor used to always bring smile on her face.She says, "Siddharth and I shared a long friendship. We met at an event in Assam during his '
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' days. We performed together at many events. In fact, when there was a rumour of me doing 'Bigg Boss,' he called me up and said 'aaj mein bhi aa rahu hu, masti karenge'. But then I told him about me not participating in the show. Then he told me, 'I will bring the trophy and we will party together'. After him winning the trophy of the season, he sent me chocolates and sweets. He always made me smile with his persona, generosity and personality."end of article
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