Post Sidharth Shukla's Untimely Death, Shehnaaz Gill's Father Santokh Singh Gets His Daughter's Name Tattoo On His Arm
As Shehnaaz Gill continues to grieve the loss of Sidharth Shukla, the actress' father Santokh Singh Sukh has got her name tattooed on his arm to show his support during these tough times.
Fans and family members are still mourning TV heartthrob Sidharth Shukla's untimely demise. The 40-year-old actor died on September 2 due to heart attack. Shehnaaz Gill, who was rumoured to be late Sidharth Shukla's lady love was seen in a devastated condition and was inconsolable at the actor's funeral.
And while Shehnaaz continues to grieve the loss of Sidharth Shukla, the actress' father Santokh Singh Sukh has got her name tattooed on his arm to show his support during these tough times. A video of her father Santokh Singh Sukh showing off Shehnaaz's name being tattooed on his arm is now going viral on the internet.
The video was shared by one of Shehnaaz's fan pages and was captioned, “He actually did a tatto?thats sweet of him plz don't judge him now for this????? #ShehnaazGill #Shehnaazians.” Now his father Santokh Singh Gill’s heartwarming gesture is going viral. Check out the viral video:
On the other hand, weeks after Sidharth Shukla's death, it's being said that Shehnaaz Gill is "coping well,"and will start with her professional life soon. Former Bigg Boss contestant and popular TV actor Abhinav Shukla said he and his wife Rubina Dilaik recently checked up on Shehnaaz and her mother in person: "I pray and wish all the strength to Shehnaaz Gill and Sidharth Shukla's family. I and Rubina met her mother and she is coping well. I pray that god assuages their anguish," he said in an interview.
Earlier, soon after Sidharth Shukla’s death Shehnaaz’s father Santokh Singh Sukh, who could not believe it was quoted saying by a website, “I am not in the condition to talk right now. I cannot believe whatever has happened. I spoke to Shehnaaz. She is not fine. My son Shehbaaz has left for Mumbai to be with her and I will be going later.”