TMKOC's Gurucharan Singh Missing Case: Actor’s On-Screen Son Samay Shah Says ‘He Was Happy When Spoke 4-5 Months Ago'
Samay Shah played Gurucharan Singh's on-screen son in ‘Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah’. Here's what Samay has to say about the missing actor.
New Delhi: Actor Gurucharan Singh, renowned for his portrayal of Roshan Singh Sodhi in the popular show ‘Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah’, has been missing for nearly a week. His missing report left his family and colleagues deeply concerned. Amidst growing speculation, reports have suggested that Gurucharan Singh may have been struggling with depression. However, actor Samay Shah, who played his on-screen son Gogi in TMKOC, recently addressed these concerns.
In an interview with the Indian Express, Samay Shah shared insights into his last conversation with Gurucharan Singh, which occurred approximately four to five months ago. According to Samay, “I spoke with him 4 to 5 months back over the phone. The conversation went on for an hour or more and he kept motivating me, we spoke about running with dreams. I was missing him a lot, especially as we were not working together anymore and we were reminiscing.”
Samay refuted depression claims and said, “He (Gurucharan Singh) was happy when we spoke. I still cannot believe that people are saying he was depressed. He is not that kind of a person, but then you cannot predict how human consciousness works sometimes.”
Samay expressed his desire to reunite with Gurucharan soon and offered prayers for his safety and happiness wherever he may be.
Gurcharan Singh missing case
Gurucharan Singh's father filed a missing person's report (FIR) with the Delhi police after his son went missing on April 22. The actor was scheduled to take a flight from Delhi to Mumbai on April 22 but failed to board the plane. He was last seen in a security camera that caught the 50-year-old actor crossing a road in the Palam neighbourhood.
According to the tracing information and his cellphone data, he was in Delhi till April 24. His cell phone has been turned off ever since.