Bigg Boss Marathi 1 fame and comedian
Bhushan Kadu's wife Kadambari Kadu passed away today due to
COVID19. Bhushan's friends and colleagues from the
Marathi
industry are mourning the
sad demise
of his wife, and Bhushan's close friend
Megha Dhade
is one of them. In an exclusive chat with Etimes TV,
Megha
Dhade reminisced her memories with Kadambari.
Kadambari's demise saddened Megha and the actress is in deep grief since she heard about it. Megha said, "We all BB Marathi mates are shocked after learning about the sad demise of Kadambari. Bhushan first introduced us to Kadambari when she came into the house during a family special episode. She was such a strong woman and always tried to boost Bhushan's morale. I still remember when she came inside the BB house; she came in with a lot of confidence. Bhushan was asking her what is happening outside and whether she is handling everything perfectly or not. Still, she was constantly saying to Bhushan, that don't worry about anything; I am there to handle. She was asking Bhushan to focus on his game rather than worrying about his family. We are all shocked that how something like this can happen with such a strong and young woman".
Megha further said Bhushan has to be strong now for his 8 years old son. She said, "We also met Bhushan's son Prakirtha inside the BB house. It's hard for me to even imagine that 8 years old child now has to live without his mom. The child can buy all happiness in the world but will never ever get his mom back. Bhushan has to be strong now and think about his son's future. Bhushan has to play now both mother and father's role in Prakirtha's life. We all are there with Bhushan in this tough phase of his life.
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