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Vishal Jethwa, Kanwar Dhillon first to arrive for Tunisha's last rites

By IANS | Updated: December 27, 2022 16:45 IST

New Delhi, Dec 27 Even as the family of late actress Tunisha Sharma settled down to perform the ...

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New Delhi, Dec 27 Even as the family of late actress Tunisha Sharma settled down to perform the last rites, the first to arrive at her Bhayander East, Mumbai, residence were actors Vishal Jethwa and Kanwar Dhillon, who helped her in the days when she was diagnosed with depression and anxiety disorders.

Tunisha's mortal remains were brought to her home from a government hospital in Bhayandar, where they had been moved after the post-mortem at J.J. Hospital. Tunisha's mother fainted while collecting the mortal remains from the hospital.

The cremation is taking place shortly at a cremation ground in Bhayander East.

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