Phogat sisters Geeta and Babita mourn the loss of Dangal actress Suhani Bhatnagar.

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Suhani Bhatnagar, who essayed the role of young Babita Phogat in the hit film Dangal, starring Aamir Khan, in 2016, has passed away at the age of 19. Triple Commonwealth Games medalist and Arjuna Award winner Babita Phogat expressed her shock and condolences. Suhani’s death.

“I feel extremely sad that Suhani Bhatnagar, who played me as a child in the film Dangal, passed away at such a young age. I can’t believe it. I am shocked by this news! May God give peace to the souls of the deceased feet and may his family and fans have the courage to bear this loss in this hour of pain. Om Shanti,” Babita wrote in Hindi on Twitter.



Babita’s elder sister, India’s first Commonwealth Games gold medal-winning wrestler, Geeta Phogat, also wrote on Twitter in Hindi: “It’s very sad that Suhani Bhatnagar, who played the childish role of my younger sister Babita Phogat in the movie Dangal, Has passed away at such a young age. May God give strength to the entire family in this time of grief.”



Zaira Wasim also expressed her surprise and told Bombay Times, “I just read about this and I still can’t understand it. I wish this was a rumour, I hope it was false. The moment I heard the news I had a flashback of” All the great time we had. She was such a good soul and we had such good memories. I can’t imagine what her parents must be going through. I pray that they find strength.”

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Dangal featured Aamir Khan as her father, Mahavir Singh Phogat, who was driven by his dream of turning his daughters into world-class wrestlers. Sanya Malhotra played the adult Babita, Fatima Sana Shaikh essayed the role of Geeta and Zaira appeared as the young Geeta.



After Aamir Khan Productions condoled Suhani’s death in a statement, Kiran Rao and other celebrities including Mukesh Chhabra and Yami Gautam also expressed their deepest condolences to the family of the deceased.

Two months ago, I was suffering from a rare autoimmune disease known as dermatomyositis. Suhani’s hands began to swell mysteriously and then it spread to the rest of her body, but the doctors who treated her could not identify her condition until she was admitted to the All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, ago. about 11 days. Her condition can only be treated with steroids, but these affected her immune system and weakened her so much that she began to find it impossible to breathe.

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