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Sheezen Khan’s sister and television actress Falaq Naaz has penned down a cryptic note about death. On Thursday evening, she took to her Instagram handle and expressed her thoughts about paying tributes after death. She mentioned that social media posts do not matter and urged everyone to show love to their loved ones “while they are still with us”.
“What if I am no longer here tomorrow? Would you feel my absence? Perhaps you would dedicate a post or a story for me, sharing all the wonderful memories we’ve shared together. Unfortunately, I won’t be able to witness those tributes, as I will have passed away. Material things like posts and stories won’t bring me joy in the afterlife. Life is fragile and uncertain, a gentle nudge for everyone to show love and appreciation to their loves once while they are still with us. Let’s promote positivity and love,” she wrote.
However, soon after the post was shared some of the fans rushed to the comments section asking if Falaq is fine. “You will live a strong healthy positive life,” one of the fans wrote. “Why are you saying these things hope things are going well for you sweetie,” added another.
It should also be noted that Falaq Naaz’s post comes 1.5 years after Tunisha Sharma’s tragic death. The actress was found hanging in the makeup room of her show, Ali Baba in December 2022. Following her death, Falaq’s brother and Tunisha’s co-star Sheezan Khan was arrested. Tunisha’s mother accused him of abetment to suicide and claimed that the actor ‘used’ her daughter. Reportedly, Sheezan and Tunisha broke up just 15 days before the latter’s death. However, Sheezan was granted bail in March 2023.
Previously, Falaq opened up about missing Tunisha and told E-Times, “There’s an emptiness in life now and every year December is going to haunt us. Ye khali jagah ab Kabhi bhar nahi sakti hai Aur uska kuch ho nahi sakta. Jitna waqt saath mein guzara it was beautiful. Not everyone can understand connections and I strongly believe that there are genuine connections in life. Sometimes you form a bond in a short span of time and you feel aap barso se Ek dusre ko jaante ho.”
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