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Mumbai: Gone too soon. Fans and celebrities are still in shock after telly actor Sidharth Shukla's death broke out yesterday afternoon.

The actor passed away due to a sudden heart attack on September 2 in the morning time. Mumbai’s Cooper Hospital confirmed his death. Sidharth was only 40 and a few days ago, he made his appearance in Bigg Boss OTT with Shehnaaz Gill. As per the report shared by the hospital, Sidharth Shukla took some medicine before sleeping and didn’t wake up.

Soon after the news of Sidharth Shukla’s demise was out, his fans (SidHearts) and entire Twitter expressed grief and were shocked to learn the death of the 40-year-old. Netizens wrote, “Gone too soon Om Shanti with Folded hands”. “I can’t believe this. This can’t be true. May God give strength to his family and #Sidhearts! With this I just want to say Life is too short and unpredictable to hate someone. Spread love and positivity because you never know what can happen in a moment. Om Shanti Sid.” Also Read - Sidharth Shukla Death: Dabboo Ratnani Shares Black Blank Post, Reveals ‘We Were Scheduled To Shoot Soon’ .

Many Bollywood actors, colleagues poured emotional tribute to the actor, expressing shock over the sudden death of the actor.

His funeral will take place at 12 pm today, September 3. The actor's body will be handed over to his family and taken to his Oshiwara home in Mumbai. Sidharth Shukla will be cremated in Oshiwara. The preliminary report or post-mortem report is yet to be shared by officials. The funeral was earlier supposed to happen at the Brahma Kumaris, but because of permission issues, it will now take place in Oshiwara.


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