How Does Suzanne Bernert Honor Her Late Husband Akhil Mishra on His Birth Anniversary?

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Key Takeaways
- Suzanne Bernert commemorates her late husband on his birthday.
- She expresses gratitude for their shared years.
- Akhil Mishra had a remarkable career in film and television.
- The couple's love story highlights the resilience of relationships.
- Memories of loved ones continue to shape our lives.
Mumbai, July 23 (NationPress) Actress Suzanne Bernert has paid tribute to her late husband Akhil Mishra on what would have been his birthday, expressing her appreciation for the time they shared.
Suzanne, known for her roles in projects like Ramdhanu - The Rainbow and Honeymoon Travels Pvt. Ltd, took to X, formerly Twitter, to share her heartfelt memories and a picture of Akhil.
She reflected, “Today would have marked your birthday. I struggle to find the right words, as it still feels surreal that this is the second year without you. Your fans, along with your family in Germany, deeply miss you.”
The actress noted that her husband brought her immense joy during their years together.
“He taught me invaluable lessons, including how to move forward, although that remains the hardest challenge. You always wished for me to find love again, and I am. Your kindness for my happiness was boundless.”
She continued, “We both understood that we wouldn't grow old together, but I cherish the moments we shared. Wherever you are, I am sending you a slice of cake, my love.”
Akhil Mishra appeared in notable films such as the Aamir Khan blockbuster ‘3 Idiots’ and ‘Bhopal: A Prayer for Rain’. Tragically, he passed away at the age of 67 due to a kitchen accident in 2023.
Born in 1965, Akhil featured in films like ‘Hazaaron Khwaishein Aisi’, ‘Gandhi, My Father’, and various television series including ‘Pradhanmantri’.
He became well-known for his role as Librarian Dubey in '3 Idiots' and played Umed Singh Bundela in 'Uttaran', alongside Tina Datta and Rashami Desai.
Akhil was initially married to Manju Mishra in 1983, who co-starred with him in his debut feature film 'Dhat Tere...Ki' and the series 'Grihalakshmi Ka Jinn'. After Manju’s passing in 1997, he married German actress Suzanne Bernert in February 2009.
Suzanne has also made her mark in the TV series ‘Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai’ and portrayed Sonia Gandhi in the series ‘7 RCR’, along with her role in the Hindi film ‘The Accidental Prime Minister’.