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Jackie Shroff’s employee’s father dies, actor reached Puna for condolence to the family

The father of actor Jackie Shroff’s employee recently passed away. The actor paid a visit to his family in Pune to express his sorrow at the death of his employee. The teenage employee works at his farmhouse in the Pune district’s Chandkhed hamlet. Several images of Jackie with his family have appeared on the internet, demonstrating that his staff are like his family to him. Jackie’s gentle and down-to-earth demeanour has impacted many fans and internet users. Many people referred to him as a “true jewel” and a “kind-hearted soul.”

Jackie advised people to be joyful in any condition.

Jackie Shroff is seen sitting on the floor with the deceased’s relatives in the viral photographs, dressed in a blue t-shirt and black pants. His sad expression and pained expression convey it all. During this time, an old video of the actor, in which he discussed his thoughts on life and death, became viral on the internet. Amidst this, an old tape of the actor where he shared his views on life and death had gone viral on the internet. In this old clip, the Rangeela actor had said, “Ma mari, baba marr gaye, bhai chale gaye, yeh sab chale gaye na ek ek. Hum log bhi chale jayenge ek din. Ab woh le ke ghoomna nahi (I lost my mother, then my father and my brother, all of them left one by one. We all will also die one day. But we should not carry it around with ourselves).”

on the work front, he most recently appeared as a police officer in Prabhudeva’s directorial ‘Radhe: Your Most Wanted Bhai.’ Salman Khan and Disha Patani played key roles in the film. Jackie Shroff also appeared in the Netflix series ‘Call My Agent,’ in which he played himself.

 

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