Shehnaaz Gill has returned to social media nearly two months after the death of her rumoured boyfriend Sidharth Shukla. In her first post after Sidharth's death, she announced a tribute video for him.
Sidharth Shukla, 40, died on September 2 of this year after a heart attack. Shehnaaz, who was inconsolable at Sidharth's funeral, has been out of the public eye since then.
Shehnaaz kept her professional commitments for films like Habit and Honsla Rakh, but she avoided social media, never breaking her silence on Sidharth Shukla's demise.
Today, Shehnaaz took to her social media accounts and shared a poster with the caption, "Tu mera hai aur..." and the poster reads "Tu Yaheen hai". The poster has a photo
of her and Sidharth from their time on Bigg Boss 13. Over it is written, "My heartfelt tribute to Sidharth Shukla."
In the photo, SidNaaz can be seen laughing heartily together. While she did not reveal many specifics, it appears that Shehnaaz will release a music video tomorrow on October 29.
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Soon after Shehnaaz shared the picture, followers began commenting, with one person writing, "#Sidnaaz is forever." "He is Yours Sana You are one of the most strongest
Girl Lots Of LOVE More Power To YOU SHEHNAAZ GILL," a second fan commented.
Sidharth's last song with Shehnaaz, titled 'Habit,' was released just recently. The song video includes edited visuals from an unfinished video shot by SidNaaz prior to Shukla's
death. The song, which was mostly shot on a beach, has additional clips of Shehnaaz singing the song while remembering her time with the late actor.
One of the most talked-about relationships in television was that of Sidharth Shukla and Shehnaaz Gill. Even though the two never made their relationship public, their sweet chemistry was
palpable. Fans quickly began trending the hashtag Sidnaaz, which quickly became one of the most popular on social media.
The love story of the couple ended with Sidharth Shukla's demise, however, fans assert #SidNaazForever.