‘How Can You Forget’, Shehnaaz Gill Trolled For Not Posting Anything On 4th Death Anniversary of Late Siddharth Shukla

Late small screen and Bollywood actor Siddharth Shukla’s death anniversary was on September 2, which people think Shehnaaz Gill probably forgot, and became the target of users. Siddharth died of a heart attack on 2 September 2021, and his fourth death anniversary was on Tuesday. On this occasion, his close friend Shehnaaz neither posted anything on her Instagram nor shared any story remembering him. Due to this, she had to face the anger of the actor’s fans.

Shehnaaz Gill And Siddharth Shukla

While fans of Siddharth were shedding tears in memory of the late actor, the winner of ‘Bigg Boss 13’, many fans fed free food to people at various places in memory of the actor. Siddharth’s friends, well-wishers, and family members were also remembering him on social media. Everyone was waiting for Shehnaaz to post something for him, but it did not happen.

Shehnaaz Gill And Siddharth Shukla

For this, fans are criticizing Shehnaaz Gill a lot and saying that the actress should be ashamed. A fan wrote on Shehnaaz’s post, ‘Yaar, how can you forget today? How?’ One wrote, ‘She forgot because she became famous, otherwise she came to pay tribute to Siddharth in Bigg Boss, and said that she will always remember him like this. She forgot as soon as she became famous after paying tribute.’ One fan commented, ‘Today is 2 September, no story and no post.’

Shehnaaz Gill And Siddharth Shukla

However, Shehnaaz’s fans defended her and said that if no post has been made, it does not mean that Sana will not be sad. A fan questioned whether grief can be expressed only by sharing a post or story. A fan of Shehnaaz wrote, ‘Stop putting a burden on Shehnaaz. Tell Siddharth’s family to post or say something because when she had posted on Siddharth’s birthday, the actor’s family had taunted her.’ Let us tell you that Siddharth Shukla and Shehnaaz Gill appeared together in ‘Bigg Boss 13’. Their pairing and bonding in the show were well-liked.