Alia Bhatt’s maternal grandfather Narendra Nath Razdan dies; actor says her 'heart is full of sorrow'

Updated : Jun 01, 2023 13:29
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Alia Bhatt’s maternal grandfather Narendra Nath Razdan has passed away. He had been unwell for quite some time. The actor has shared a heartfelt note for her grandpa, her hero.

In her note, Alia wrote, Played golf till 93, Worked till 93, Made the best omelette, Told the best stories, Played the violin, Played with his great granddaughter, Loved his cricket, Loved his sketching, Loved his family & till the very last moment.. loved his life!’

She added, ‘My heart is full of sorrow but also full of joy .. because all my grandpa did is give us joy & for that feel blessed and grateful to have been brought up by all the light he had to give! Until we meet again.’

Soni Razdan also shared an emotional note on Instagram and wrote, ‘Daddy, grandpa, Nindi - our Angel here on earth. We are so thankful to have called you ours. So grateful to have lived a life basking in your incandescent glow. So blessed to have been touched by your kind, loving, gentle and always vibrant soul. You have taken a piece of us with you but we will never be parted with your spirit.’

‘It inhabits us all and will remind us always of what it truly means to be alive. Wherever you are - it’s now a happier place because of that beautiful laugh of yours. We love you our silly, beautiful, funny boy - until we meet again,’ she added.

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