Sudhaa Chandran Pens An Emotional Note Bidding Adieu To Father KD Chandran

    Sudhaa Chandran On Losing Father KD Chandran

    Sudhaa Chandran Pens An Emotional Note Bidding Adieu To Father KD Chandran

    Veteran actor and activist KD Chandran, who have been a part of any TV shows and films like Hum Hai Raahi Pyaar Ke, breathed his last yesterday. The news was confirmed by his daughter and actress Sudhaa Chandran. She took to social media to share this heartbreaking news of her father's demise.

    Sharing a picture of the late actor, Sudhaa wrote, "Goodbye Appa..till we meet again...so proud to be Ur daughter....I promise you that I wil follow Ur principles Nd experience Nd Ur values til the last breath of my life ...bt I must confess a part of me hs gone with you Appa ...Ravi Nd Sudha LV u to eternity.... prayers to god that I shld b born as Ur daughter again . Om shanti." Here's the post:

    She also spoke about this irreplaceable loss to Etimes and said, "He was a patient of Dementia, three-four days back, he suddenly just spaced out and he was running very high temperature. So we got a COVID test done which came out negative. But the fever was not subsiding despite giving him antibiotics. That’s when we decided to shift him to a non-Covid hospital which was Criti Care. There we found out that he was having problems with breathing and his lungs were getting affected. It was a multi-organ failure. He was also a diabetic patient and plus he was 86 year old, so one after the other his organs started collapsing. The hospital did a great job, there was no test left that we did not do. It was a multi-organ failure. Today morning (May 16) he suddenly slept in peace."

    Talking about her father, Sudhaa added, "For me he was not a normal father. He was the one who helped me to come out of my struggle and converted my failures into successes. Today I see myself as a replica of him because he was also a go getter and a fighter. He always taught me to never give up on things. I was very lucky to have such strong parents in my life. My mother and my father. I lost my mother in 2004 and it was a very big blow for me. I still remember when I met with an accident and the amputation had to take place, he came to me and held my hand and said don’t worry ‘I shall be the leg that you have lost’. Today, my success story I owe it to my parents. I have always repeatedly said this."

    We hope that she gets the strength to deal with this loss.