Suchitra Krishnamoorthy Shares Heartfelt Tribute to Her Late Brother
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Mumbai, April 7 (NationPress) The talented actress and author Suchitra Krishnamoorthy is navigating a profoundly challenging time as she grieves the passing of her brother.
She took to her social media platform to share the heartbreaking news, expressing her sorrow.
In her heartfelt message, she dedicated the moment to:
My Parents
Venkatanarasimha Krishnamoorthi
Dr. Sulochana Krishnamoorthi
My Sister
Sujata Kumar
&
My Brother
Dr. Sudhakar Krishnamurti
“Forever in their guiding light…”
In her caption, she added, “I updated the dedication page today. Never thought I’d have to do it this soon.”
Suchitra has fondly recalled her brother in various interviews and shared that he resided in Hyderabad with his family, often visiting Mumbai to support her.
Reports indicate that he was the last immediate family member alive from her close-knit circle.
Over the years, the actress has endured significant personal loss, including the passing of her sister, Sujata Kumar, in 2018 after a fierce battle with cancer.
Sujata gained recognition for her role in English Vinglish, where she portrayed Sridevi’s character's elder sister.
Suchitra also experienced the loss of her mother a few years back, sharing an emotional farewell on her social media.
She wrote, “My beloved mother Sulochana Krishnamoorthi departed from us last evening at 7:30 PM. She leaves behind an ocean of memories and love. Amma lost her spirit and will to live soon after Nana passed away in March last year.”
“She would wander the house calling for Nana, unable to grasp that he had moved on. Now, they are reunited in the heavens... Amma, Nana, and my Suzie Puzie, sending beams of love to us who are left behind…”
She further expressed gratitude for the beautiful condolences from her mother’s colleagues from KC College, Mumbai, where she led the history department for nearly two decades.
“In a time when women’s careers were rare, Amma was a trailblazer. A warrior and the hardest worker I’ve known, she held a triple PhD in history, and was celebrated for her academic prowess as much as her culinary skills. I take pride in being her daughter.”