New Delhi: The tragic death of Bengali Actor Aindrila Sharma not just stunned her family and everyone else in the Tollywood industry, but also left a mark in the hearts of her fans. Aishwarya Sharma, the 'Jhumur' actor's sister, took to Instagram and penned a heartfelt note for her sister, expressing how much she misses her. She expressed her grief about the death of her younger sister and urged her to return.


Sharing a beautiful picture with her, she remembered Aindrila in an emotional message. She wrote in Bengali about the bond she shares with her and that she does not have any other best friend apart from her.






"It's been a long time, now it's time to come back, sister.", she began her note. "Without you, I am like a handicap. Who will do my make-up? Who will click my pictures? Who will understand my unsaid words, just by looking at my face? Who will fulfill all my wishes just like it happened for Aladdin with his magic lamp? With whom shall I go on trips and outings? With whom shall I party? With whom shall I spend entire nights watching movies and chatting?"


She further continued, " Who will guide me and show me the right path, now that you are gone? We have a lot of unfinished plans! Who will love me unconditionally, fight with the whole world for me, and protect and care for me as you did? I don't have any other best friends apart from you. You were my strength. For all these 24 years, I have not learnt to do anything without you. I know you are independent, but I am incomplete without you."


She ended her note with, "Come back quickly to me, will be waiting."


Netizens were really emotional and teary-eyed as they read the post. It is indeed an irreplaceable loss and the void cannot be fulfilled. None-the-less, they tried to console her in the comments section. One of them wrote in Bengali, which translates to, "God will surely give back your sister to you. We just need to wait for a while. Aindrila di will return."


Another person commented, "Be strong! You all have to be strong. Your sister will be fine. My sister had also left for the heavenly abode for the same reason, just a year back. Both of them shall stay well didi."


Aindrila Sharma passed away on Sunday after suffering from a stroke followed by multiple cardiac arrests. She was just 24 years old and was admitted to the hospital following a brain stroke. Previously, she had battled cancer twice and had emerged victorious.