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Ila Arun and Nandita Puri provide support for Suzanne Bernert, and she meets them for coffee

The actress Suzanne Bernert, who recently lost her spouse Akhil Mishra due to a cooking accident, met Ila Arun and Nandita Puri over coffee and got comfort from them.

Friends in the profession provide their support to the German actress who lives in India.

In movies and television programs including “The Accidental Prime Minister,” “Pradhanmantri,” and “7 RCR,” Suzanne is best known for portraying Congresswoman Sonia Gandhi. She has also appeared in shows like “Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai.”

“I’m in this strange transitional place right now, juggling the personal loss with trying to get back to work,” the actress said. Due to her ill health, my mother is not in this nation and was unable to go. Additionally, Akhil’s family is doing rituals since his Triyodashi is tomorrow.

“In the meanwhile, I’m grateful for the love and support I get from a few business pals. On social media, several friends expressed their sympathies. Few others are coming to visit me, too.

I appreciate Ila Arun and Nandita Puri taking the time out of their busy schedules to join me in observing International Coffee Day. and finally put a grin on my face. Over coffee, we all reflect on our past experiences. Akhil and I have always loved discussing our locations over coffee. I still remember all of those priceless moments,” she said.

The death of Akhil Mishra occurred on September 21.

In “3 Idiots,” the actor portrayed Dubey, a librarian. He was the center of attention for most of the first half of the movie, including the infamously funny monologue he gave in Omi Vaidya’s “Silencer.” Along with “3 Idiots,” Akhil appeared in the films “Don,” “Hazaaron Khwaishein Aisi,” “Gandhi My Father,” “Well Done Abba,” and “Calcutta Mail” starring Shah Rukh Khan.

 

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