Sharad Malhotra on Sidharth Shukla’s death: “I couldn’t process it”; Believed it to be “a rumour or a lame joke”
The untimely demise of actor Sidharth Shukla has left the nation grieving. The Big Boss 13 winner breathed his last at the age of 40. The actor’s last rites were held today (September 3) at the Oshiwara crematorium. The autopsy report released stated that there were no “internal or external injuries found.”
Actor Sharad Malhotra found it difficult to believe that Sidharth Shukla was no more. Sharad narrated the day when he heard about the news.”Yesterday, I was at work and there was a message that came on my friend’s group saying that such a thing happened. I think for a minute, it did not sink in. I couldn’t process it and obviously, the phone started ringing. This first thought was that ‘no it’s a rumour or it’s a lame joke’, so obviously I verified it. I called up a few people and it actually came out to be true. It totally left most of us numb and shocked. I didn’t know him personally, but obviously, we are members of the same fraternity. I bumped into him on a couple of occasions. He came across as a warm and smiling guy,” said Sharad.
He further continued, “I think all I’ll say is that life is very unpredictable, live in the moment, love every moment because you don’t know when is your last moment and till how long we are here or we are supposed to be here on planet earth. We don’t know what happens after death.”
He even talked about how ambitious people are, “I think the main goal of life should not just be earning money, getting fame and getting a big house. I think it’s most important that we celebrate every moment in life. It could be at work. It could be personal. Wherever you are, whatever you are doing, just be in the moment, cherishing that moment with your loved ones, near and dear ones, family and friends are important. Let’s not have any grudges.”
He concluded by saying, “I think the concept of long-term planning is obvious now when we see and hear such shocking news, you subconsciously ask yourself why do we need long-term planning. It’s good to obviously plan a future and plan a couple of years in advance. I think the most important thing is that you live today. This is the moment we need to live, enjoy and be grateful for. Get up every morning. Please show a lot of gratitude towards everything. You have your parents, family, house, car, everything. We just hope and pray that there’s love around us, peace and harmony. Om Shanti. Please take care of yourselves,”