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Kumkum Bhagya Fame Actress Asha Sharma Passes Away At The Age Of 88 – DellyRanks


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In an unfortunate incident, Kumkum Bhagya fame actress Asha Sharma has passed away. She was 88 years old. CINTAA (Cine and TV Artistes Association) has confirmed the news on its X handle. Fans have also reacted to it and offered their condolence.

Taking to their X handle, CINTAA wrote, “#cintaa expresses its condolences on the demise of Asha Sharma.” The reason for her death is still unknown. The veteran actress was mostly seen in the role of grandmother and mother in a number of daily soaps and films. She was last seen in Prabhas and Kriti Sanon’s Adipurush. Asha Sharma played the role of Shabari in the mythological drama.

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As several media reported that Asha Sharma received praise for her performance in Dharmendra and Hema Malini’s film Do Dishayen. She has worked in films like Mujhe Kucch Kehna Hai, Pyaar To Hona Hi Tha, and Hum Tumhare Hain Sanam. She also appeared in television shows like as Kumkum Bhagya, Mann Ki Awaz Pratigya, and Ek Aur Mahabharat, among others.

Pooja Gor, who shared screen space with Asha Sharma in Pratigya, told Times Now, “She was a wonderful person and a great human being. She would always shower a lot of love and blessings on us. She played the role of my grandmother in the show. After the show, I unfortunately met her only once. May her beautiful soul rest in peace.”

Talking about Adipurush, recently Kriti Sanon opened up about the film debacle and said that she felt ‘deep sadness’ after Adipurush did not work well at the box office and instead faced criticism from the audiences.

“You feel a deep sadness and might even find yourself in tears, wondering what went wrong,” Kriti said as quoted by Indian Express and then added, “The goal is never to hurt anyone’s feelings; the intention behind every project is always positive. However, we must face the reality that sometimes things just don’t click, and it’s crucial to learn from these experiences.”

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