Shubhangi Atre expresses grief over the loss of 'Bhabiji Ghar Par Hai' writer Manoj Santoshi

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Shubhangi Atre expresses grief over the loss of 'Bhabiji Ghar Par Hai' writer Manoj Santoshi

Synopsis

On March 24, actress Shubhangi Atre mourned the loss of Manoj Santoshi, the talented writer of 'Bhabiji Ghar Par Hai'. She shared heartfelt tributes on social media, highlighting his contributions to the show and reflecting on his battle with cancer. Santoshi's passing has left a significant impact on the television industry.

Key Takeaways

  • Shubhangi Atre mourned Manoj Santoshi's passing.
  • Santoshi battled liver cancer before his demise.
  • He was known for writing popular shows.
  • Atre shared emotional memories with him.
  • His loss is felt deeply in the industry.

Mumbai, March 24 (NationPress) Actress Shubhangi Atre, renowned for her role in “Bhabiji Ghar Par Hai,” expressed deep sorrow over the unfortunate passing of the show's writer, Manoj Santoshi.

She utilized social media to honor the gifted writer, reminiscing about his significant contributions to the series. In a heartfelt message, Shubhangi conveyed her emotions, stating, “Ek Mahaan aur jaadui lekhak hum sabko Avida kehkar kisi aur duniya me chale gaye. Iss dukh aur sadme ko kabhi nahi bhulaya jaa sakta. But they say 'life is not long, it should be big.' You made this meaningful, Manojjii. Aap bahut yaad aayenge.”

Additionally, she shared nostalgic photographs with Manoj Santoshi. His unexpected departure has created a void in the industry, prompting colleagues and fans to grieve his loss.

Manoj Santoshi, the brilliant mind behind the popular show “Bhabiji Ghar Par Hai,” passed away on Monday following a prolonged struggle with liver cancer. Reports indicate that the writer battled the illness courageously before succumbing to it. He passed away in his hometown of Aligarh, surrounded by family during his last moments. A source confirmed the heartbreaking news, stating, “Manoj passed away early morning today in his hometown Aligarh. His family was present with him.”

The revelation of Manoj Santoshi's battle with liver cancer emerged last month when 'FIR' actress Kavita Kaushik took to Instagram, urging fans to pray for his recovery. In her post, she emphasized the support Santoshi had received from producer Binaifer Kohli and actress Shilpa Shinde.

“You may know him as the writer of Bhabhi ji ghar par hai, Happu Paltan, Jeeja Ji Chhat Par Hain, May I Come In Madam, the last few episodes of F.I.R, Office Office, and various other comedies. Today, I ask you all to pray for Manoj Santoshi as he is in the hospital with a crumbling liver. Angels like @binaiferkohli and her entire team are fighting to save him; please pray for this wonderful human. Big shout out to the amazing @shilpa_shinde_official for taking care of him,” Kavita had written in an Instagram post.

Manoj Santoshi, a celebrated writer, was also the creative force behind popular shows like “Jeeja Ji Chhat Par Hain,” “May I Come In Madam,” and “Yes Boss.”