'Kumkum Bhagya' actress Zarina Roshan Khan no more
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Actress Zarina Roshan Khan, who played the popular role of Indu Daasi in TV show Kumkum Bhagya, died after suffering a cardiac arrest. She was 54.
Actress Zarina Roshan Khan, who played the popular role of Indu Daasi in TV show Kumkum Bhagya, died after suffering a cardiac arrest. She was 54.
Shocked by Zarina's sudden demise on Sunday, several actors took to social media and paid homage to her.
Zarina's co-star Shabir Ahluwalia posted a few pictures of him with her and captioned: "ye chand sa Roshan Chehera." He ended his post by adding a broken heart emoji.
Sriti Jha, who plays the lead on the show, also uploaded a picture with Zarina and added a broken heart emoji as caption on Instagram.
Actress Supriya Shukla reacted to Sriti's post and wrote: "God bless her soul."
"RIP," actor Arjit Taneja wrote on Instagram Story.
"Nooo," commented Actress Mrunal Thakur on Shabir's post.
Apart from "Kumkum Bhagya", Zarina was also known for portraying Gopi Dadi in the series, "Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai "
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