Tunisha Sharma's mother to inherit daughter's 15 crore property after actor's tragic demise

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: December 28, 2022 04:27 PM2022-12-28T16:27:39+5:302022-12-28T16:28:16+5:30

Late TV actress Tunisha Sharma, who took her own life on December 24, was working since the age of ...

Tunisha Sharma's mother to inherit daughter's 15 crore property after actor's tragic demise | Tunisha Sharma's mother to inherit daughter's 15 crore property after actor's tragic demise

Tunisha Sharma's mother to inherit daughter's 15 crore property after actor's tragic demise

Late TV actress Tunisha Sharma, who took her own life on December 24, was working since the age of 13 and she leaves behind the legacy of her hard work in the form of property worth Rs 15 crore, including as apartment in Bhayandar (East), which will all now go to her mother. The 20-year old had a very busy calendar till the end and worked in several TV shows, movies and music videos, which helped her become independently wealthy.

Her funeral in Mumbai was attended by a number of television celebrities and the mother and sister of her ex-boyfriend and 'Ali Baba: Dastaan-e-Kabul' co-star, Sheezan Khan, who stands accused of abetment of suicide on the basis of a police complaint filed by Tunisha's mother.Sheezan and Tunisha broke up 15 days before she committed suicide, reportedly heartbroken because of the breakup. According to media reports, Sheezan had promised to Tunisha that he would marry her, but he changed his mind on the advice of his sisters.Tunisha's death has left everyone shocked and heartbroken. Tunisha committed suicide by hanging herself in the make-up room on the set of her show 'Ali Baba: Dastan-e-Kabul' on 24 December. Tunisha's family has blamed Sheejan for the death.The Mumbai Police is continuously  interrogating Tunisha's ex-boyfriend and co-star Sheezan Mohammad Khan. According to the latest reports, Sheezan is not cooperating with the police during investigation. He is repeatedly changing his statements in police custody. Meanwhile, Sheezan Khan's three sisters have released a statement, saying that they have full faith in the judiciary, and appealing mediapersons to respect their privacy in the 'grave situation'.

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