Let's Wrestle! Dad" 19-year-old actress died suddenly! The cause of death was revealed, and Aamir Khan mourned with deep affection.
On February 17, the shocking news came: after being in "Wrestle! Daddy** played 19-year-old actress Suhani Bhatnagar (Suhani Bhatnagar) died suddenly. The young actor, who was in the prime of his youth, died in the ICU on February 16 because of a rare autoimmune disease that was ineffective.
Back in 2016, Let's Wrestle! Daddy" was released, and Suhani played "Babita" in the film at the age of 12, becoming the childhood image of Aamir Khan's youngest daughter. This is not only her first screen appearance, but also a legacy in her life, forever engraved in the hearts of fans.
Aamir Khan felt deeply lost and expressed his condolences to Suhani through the company's post. He bluntly said that if it weren't for Suhani, "Let's Wrestle! Daddy will no longer be complete. This young actor will always be a shining star in everyone's hearts.
Suhani's life is staggering. She was admitted to the hospital on Feb. 7 due to physical discomfort and was initially diagnosed with a broken leg, however, it followed with serious complications that were unbelievable. The father revealed in an interview that Suhani's hand began to swell two months ago, and the doctor's examination found no abnormality, and then it spread to the whole hand and the other hand, and the doctor was helpless.
On February 7, Suhani was admitted to an All India Hospital in New Delhi, where she was eventually diagnosed with a rare autoimmune disease, dermatomyositis. The only way to get this disease** is to use steroids, however, as ** progresses, Suhani's immune system goes into chaos and her body gradually weakens.
During the difficult period, Suhani's physical condition deteriorated rapidly, infected with a deadly virus, lung lesions, edema all over the body, difficulty breathing, and finally died at the age of 19.
Her mother sadly stated that Suhani was the pride of her family, having made a name for herself in the modeling industry since she was a child, and Aamir Khan personally selected her to star in Let's Wrestle! Daddy", became famous overnight. Instead of blindly accepting the film offer, she chose to return to campus to complete her studies, study communication and journalism, and plan to make a name for herself as an excellent actor after her sophomore year.
Suhani Batnagar's death is not only a huge loss for the entertainment industry, but also a hurried parting of a young life. May she go all the way in another world, and the beautiful moments she left behind will always shine in our hearts.