According to India's **February 17**, he had been in "Wrestle! Daddy" actress Suhani Bhatnagar (Suhani Bhatnagar) recently passed away at the age of 19.
Suhani Batnagar's 2016 film Let's Wrestle! "Dad" starred in "Babita" when he was a child, and played Aamir Khan's youngest daughter in the film.
That year, Suhani was only 12 years old, and it was Suhani's screen ** show, and now it has become Suhani's posthumous work.
Aamir Khan mourned Suhani through the company, and was saddened by her passing, saying that without Suhani, "Wrestle! "Daddy" is incomplete, Suhani will always be the star in everyone's hearts, may she rest in peace.
According to India**, Suhani was admitted to the hospital on February 7 because of physical discomfort, when doctors diagnosed Suhani with a broken leg, and soon after complications, she was sent to the ICU for emergency treatment and unfortunately passed away on February 16.
The father said in an interview that Suhani's hand was swollen two months ago, and the doctor found no abnormality, and then the swelling spread to the whole hand and the other hand, and the doctor did a comprehensive examination, but still did not find **.
On February 7, Suhani was admitted to the All India Hospital in New Delhi and was found to have dermatomyositis, a rare autoimmune disease, the only way to do this is on steroids, but after using steroids, Suhani's immune system was chaotic and her body became very weak.
During the recovery period, Suhani's health deteriorated, and unfortunately she was infected with the virus in the hospital, her lungs began to lesion, and there was fluid accumulation all over her body, and later her condition worsened, and she had difficulty breathing, and finally died.
Suhani's mother grieved that her daughter was their pride, and she was a model since she was a child, and was favored by Aamir Khan among 25,000 children, and was fortunate enough to star in "Let's Wrestle! Daddy" and became an overnight success.
After Suhani became famous, she did not blindly accept the film offer, but returned to campus to continue her studies, studying communication and journalism before her death, and is currently in her sophomore year, planning to become an excellent actor after graduation.
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