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Shaheer Sheikh’s father passes away from Covid-19; Aly Goni expresses

Shaheer Sheikh's father passes away

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Shaheer Sheikh’s father passes away from Covid-19; Aly Goni expresses

Shaheer Sheikh’s father passes away from Covid-19; Aly Goni expresses

Aly Goni expresses condolences as Shaheer Sheikh’s father passes away from Covid-19: ‘Stay strong,’ says the narrator.

Actor Pavitra Rishta Following a severe Covid-19 infection, Shaheer Sheikh’s father died. Previously, he had been on a ventilator. Shahnawaz Sheikh, the father of actor Shaheer Sheikh, died on Wednesday after a battle with Covid-19. Due to a severe coronavirus infection, he was on a ventilator.

On Wednesday night, actor Aly Goni expressed his sympathies on Twitter and urged Shaheer to be strong. “Inna Lillahi wa Inna ilayhi raji’un,” Aly tweeted (indeed, we belong to God and certainly to Him do we return). So stay strong, Bhai @Shaheer S, may Allah rest uncle’s soul in peace.

Shaheer had only a few days before uploaded a flashback photo of his father and asked everyone to pray for him. “My father is on a ventilator, suffering from a terrible covid infection,” he had written. So please remember to pray for him.”

Several of his coworkers, fans, and friends had expressed their support for him via Twitter. Hina Khan had penned a letter to him, “Patience, my friend, I told you, he’ll be back soon, well and joyful. #SendDuaEveryone, inshallah.”

Around the same time, the trailer for Shaheer’s new show was released. In the second season of Pavitra Rishta, he will reprise his role as Manav. In addition, Ankita Lokhande reprises her role as Archana in the online series.

Shaheer rose to prominence eight years ago as Arjun in the television serial Mahabharat.

In November 2020, Shaheer Sheikh married Ruchikaa Kapoor in a judicial ceremony. On September 10 of last year, the couple welcomed a baby girl into the world. On his Instagram account, Shaheer periodically posts photos of her daughter.

The actor recently disclosed that he had been out of a job for a long time. “We are paid for the days we labour; TV performers are like daily wagers,” he told Hindustan Times in an interview. It’s alright if we don’t shoot for two to six months, but it starts to annoy you beyond that. It’s difficult, especially now that I have responsibilities and other obligations.

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