If we are in pain.. Vuku Reelsa? : Kiccha Sudeep's daughter comments on social video platform
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Actor Kiccha Sudeep mother Saroja Sanjeev passed away on Sunday. He breathed his last while undergoing treatment at a private hospital in Bangalore. Kiccha Sudeep posted an emotional post on her death. Sudeep's daughter Sanvi also posted a post on her Instagram platform. Sanvi expressed grief over Vudia's behavior at the funeral. Some people have behaved badly. Sharing a picture with his grandmother, Sanvi captioned it as 'I will always love you'. Some people who preferred the reels to their grief described how they disrupted the funeral. 'If I was sad about losing my grandmother... some people put cameras on my face. I never knew that a suffering person could be treated so cruelly. Because of them I couldn't give my grandmother a proper send off. They did the same with my father. When he was crying, people pushed him. Some of them fell down and started dragging him. Others took pictures of him.
Sanvi wrote that their focus on reels is not understanding other people's emotions. Remembering the death of his mother, Sudeep made an emotional post. She is my teacher. My first fan. I love how I act. Now she is just a beautiful memory. Everything changed in 24 hours. I have no words to express the pain I feel. I still can't accept that she is gone. I no longer get the 'good morning kanna' message. The last message was sent on Friday. On Saturday, while shooting for Bigg Boss, she got a call that she was admitted to the hospital. I talked to the doctors and went to the stage of the show. No matter how much pain in my heart, I did the shooting. After the shooting, when she went to the hospital, she was put on a ventilator. I could not see when she was conscious. Sunday morning she was gone forever. Everything changed in a few hours while watching. My mother, who touched me while I was going to shoot and told me to take care, left the world within a few hours,'' Kiccha Sudeep expressed his grief.
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