23 July,2024 07:16 AM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
Tishaa Kumar and Khushalii Kumar Pic/Instagram
After attending the last rites of T-series co-owner Krishan Kumar's daughter Tishaa Kumar, who died due to prolonged illness, actor Khushalii Kumar took to Instagram and shared an emotional post for her little sister.
Khushalii wrote, "Our princess Tishaa, it breaks my heart that you are gone. It was not your time to go, we wanted to see you grow, see you in your wedding dress not see you like this. Gone too soon. Rest in peace, my little sister."
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Earlier, Divya Khosla Kumar shared a heartwarming post on her social media. The caption read, "Tishaa you will remain in our hearts forever gone so soon @tanyasingghofficial may God give you the strength to go through this most painful loss #tishaakumar #OmShanti."
Tishaa died after a prolonged battle with an illness. She was in her 20s. She was the daughter of Krishan Kumar and Tanya Singh.
On Monday, a funeral was held in Mumbai and was attended by numerous members of the Indian film industry, including Bhushan Kumar, Farah Khan, Sajid Khan, Riteish Deshmukh, and Jaaved Jaaferi. The family also organised a prayer meet which was attended by several B-town celebs and close friends.
Tishaa Kumar's death leaves a significant void in the Kumar family. Her most recent public appearance was on November 30, 2023, at the premiere of Ranbir Kapoor's film âAnimal'.
Meanwhile, Khushalii Kumar will next be seen in the psychological thriller 'Crossfire' alongside Shantanu Maheshwari. Helmed by director Harish Raut, the film promises a riveting fusion of suspense and heartfelt drama and guarantees an immersive cinematic journey that will leave viewers on the edge of their seats, brimming with a spectrum of emotions.
'Crossfire' follows Ipsita Dhar (Khushalii) as her life crosses paths with Bhanu Pratap Singh (Shantanu), newly released from prison. Their meeting sparks a deep bond, with Ipsita becoming instrumental in Bhanu's journey of redemption, navigating love, betrayal, and the search for inner peace. Their relationship explores the complexities of human emotions and the consequences of one's decisions.
Khushalii, thrilled to be a part of 'Crossfire,' expressed her excitement, stating, "I am really thrilled to be in this film. The storyline is captivating, offering a blend of suspense and emotional depth that will undoubtedly resonate with audiences."
(With inputs from ANI)