Aamir Khan’s ‘Dangal’ co-star, child artist Suhani Bhatnagar passes away at the age of 19

Updated : Feb 17, 2024 16:30
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Suhani Bhatnagar, best known for her portrayal of young Babita Phogat, has passed away at the age of 19. The actor was reportedly undergoing treatment at AIIMS, Delhi for fluid accumulation in her body. The grieving family of the actor has not issued any statement or details about her demise.  

Suhani Bhatnagar no more 

Reports suggest that Suhani had a fracture in her leg, post which, the young actor reportedly had a reaction caused by some medication, which resulted in fluid accumulation in her body. She was hospitalized in AIIMS for treatment, but her situation deteriorated, claiming her life. 

Suhani’s last rites 

Suhani’s family will hold her funeral in Faridabad and her final rites will be conducted at Ajronda crematorium. The tragic news has left everyone shocked. Many netizens expressed their shock and disbelief as they paid condolences to Suhani.  

Aamir Khan pays condolences 

Actor Aamir Khan paid condolences to the young talent. Taking to X, Aamir Khan’s production house tweeted, “We are deeply saddened to hear about our Suhani passing away. Our heartfelt condolences to her mother Poojaji, and the entire family. Such a talented young girl, such a team player, Dangal would have been incomplete without Suhani. Suhani, you will always remain a star in our hearts. May you rest in peace.” The late actor shared screen with Aamir Khan in ‘Dangal’. She essayed the role of young Babita Phogat.  

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Suhani Bhatnagar

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