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Akshay Kumar remembers his late mother as he posts an emotional note for her

Akshay Kumar said his last goodbye to his mother in September this year. The actor posted an emotional note on his social media handle in her remembrance. The actor’s mother Aruna Bhatia died on September 8 due to health-related issues.

While Akshay is bust shooting his latest film Ram Setu posted a video of himself from the sets of the film and wrote: “Yuhin…aaj Maa bohot yaad arhi hain (missing my mother a lot today)” with a broken heart icon.

 

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The actor can be seen visibly sad and downhearted in the video. On Akshay Kumar’s post, his fans extended support and commented: “We are with you sir.”

In the first week of September, Akshay Kumar’s mother was taken to Mumbai’s Hiranandani Hospital, where she was in the intensive care unit. On September 8, the actor broke the heartbreaking news of his mother’s passing in a heartfelt message that read: “She was my core. And today I feel an unbearable pain at the very core of my existence. My maa Smt Aruna Bhatia peacefully left this world today morning and got reunited with my dad in the other world. I respect your prayers as I and my family go through this period.”

On his birthday, Akshay, who turned 54 a day after his mother died, recalled her with these words.: “Would have never liked it this way but am sure mom is singing Happy Birthday to me from right up there! Thanks to each one of you for your condolences and wishes alike. Life goes on.”

Meanwhile, on the work front, Akshay Kumar is presently filming Ram Setu in Ayodhya alongside Jacqueline Fernandez.

Vidya

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Vidya

In a world full of writers, I'll just be another one with an edge to be the best. I am a content writer by trade and part-time poet.
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