New Delhi: Renowned film and television actress Dolly Sohi passed away after battling cervical cancer. She breathed her last at Apollo Hospital in Navi Mumbai at 4 am today.


Dolly's brother, Mannu, revealed to ABP News that the actress had been diagnosed with cervical cancer six months ago, and since then, she had been undergoing treatment. Due to her illness and chemotherapy, Dolly had to leave the TV serial "Jhanak" midway.


Dolly leaves behind her 14-year-old daughter, Amelia.


Amandeep Sohi Death


In a tragic turn of events, Dolly Sohi's actor sister, Amandeep Sohi, has also passed away recently after suffering from jaundice. Mannu shared that while Dolly succumbed to cervical cancer, Amandeep had been undergoing treatment for jaundice at Apollo Hospital in Navi Mumbai for the past month.


Amandeep Sohi had shared a video from her hospital bed on February 22.


 






Confirming the deaths of both sisters within a short span of time, Mannu informed ABP News that the final rites for both sisters would be performed in Navi Mumbai today afternoon.


The simultaneous loss of both Dolly and Amandeep Sohi has left their family and the entertainment industry in shock and mourning. Their contributions to Indian cinema and television will be remembered fondly.


About Dolly Sohi and Amandeep Sohi


Dolly Sohi was a well-known Indian film and television actress. She gained popularity for her roles in various TV serials and films. Some of her notable works include serials like "Bhabhi," "Kasautii Zindagii Kay," "Kkusum," and "Kahani Ghar Ghar Ki." She was widely recognized for her versatile performances and charming screen presence.


On the other hand, Amandeep Sohi was also an actor, known for her appearances in TV serials and films. Although not as prominent as her sister Dolly, Amandeep had her own share of contributions to the entertainment industry. She had appeared in various TV serials and had garnered appreciation for her acting skills.


One of the significant serials in which Dolly Sohi worked was "Jhanak." Unfortunately, she had to leave the show midway due to her battle with cervical cancer, as mentioned earlier. This serial was a popular one, and Dolly's portrayal of her character was well-received by the audience.