Kashmera Shah is seen quite connected to Bigg Boss and its contestants. She was a contestant on the show in its first season. Afterward, Kashmera got a chance to enter the controversial house for a short period of time on the show’s 13th season. During her visit to BB house to support her sister-in-law, Arti Singh, Kashmera got a chance to know the late Sidharth Shukla.
Sidharth’s tragic death still seems to be unbelievable for many of her close friends in the industry and Kashmera is one of them. She has recently said that she still cannot bring herself to accept that he is no more. Shah even said she does not want to think of Sidharth as ‘gone forever.’
Kashmera Shah while speaking with Hindustan Times has said that Sidharth taught us how to live life on our terms. Kashmera said she wants to assume him as being away on a shoot or in a house where we cannot get in touch with him. “While I am happy I met him, I’m also angry that I met him because now, I know what it would be to not have him around. I met his family and I can tell you that he had the most loving sisters that loved him immensely and a mother that doted on him,” said Shah.
“I don’t want to think of him as gone. I want to think of him as being away on a shoot or in a house where we cannot get in touch with him. It’s a reverse BB house where he can see us but we can’t see him but we know he is there,” continued Kashmera.
Kashmera further in the interview recalled the time when she got a chance to spend quality time with Sidharth on BB13. She said, “We became really good friends. I knew Sid as someone who lived life on his terms. His extreme love for his mother and sisters is what every woman would expect from their son.”
Kashmera also asked the media and everyone else to maintain some dignity around his death and also requested to give his family time to grieve and cope with this sudden death. She also pointed out how Sidharth never posted anything just to gain followers and he never did something he didn’t truly believe in.
Calling him an ‘undefeated king’, Shah said, “He lived like a king, left like a king and now lives in our memory forever as an undefeated king. I cannot say RIP for him because for me he is still around smiling.”