“Bye Papa, take care of…”: Shark Tank India fame Ashneer Grover pens a heartwrenching note as his father Ashok Grover passes away

    Ashneer penned an emotional note as he bid his father a forever goodbye. Cemedian Sunil Grover, RJ Anmol among others paid a heartfelt condolences. 

    “Bye Papa, take care of…”: Shark Tank India fame Ashneer Grover pens a heartwrenching note as his father Ashok Grover passes away

    Former BharatPe co-founderAshneer Grover on Wednesday morning shared the death news of his father, Ashok Grover with his fans and followers on social media. He penned an emotional note as he bid his father a forever goodbye. Taking to his Instagram handle, he wrote, “Bye Papa. Love you! Take Care of Papaji, Badi Mummy, Nanaji, and Naniji in heaven. Ashok Grover (S/o Nand Lal Grover) 04.08.1953 - 28.03.2023” Soon after condolences messages flooded his comment section.

    Comedian Sunil Grover dropped a folded hand emoticon and wrote, “Prayers”. Amrita Rao’s husband RJ Anmol mourned the loss saying, “Very Sad to Hear this Ashneer bhai a Son to lose his Father… his 1st Hero is the deepest Loss. Myself and Amrita stand by You, Madhuri, and your Family in this time of grief. He will continue to be Your Guiding Light …May His Soul Rest in Peace.” On the other hand, netizens also paid heartfelt condolences. A fan wrote, " "Om Shanti. He was a great person and will be missed. Wishing you peace, comfort, courage, and lots of love at this time of sorrow." Another commented, “Your father was so proud to have you as a son. He loved you very much, and I hope that helps you find comfort in this difficult time." Take a look at Ashneer’s emotional post here:

    For the unversed, Ashok Grover was a chartered accountant based out of Delhi. He is survived by his son, Ashneer Grover, and daughter Aashima. Meanwhile, talking about Ashneer, he shot to fame as a judge on the business reality show Shark Tank India 's first season. His one-liner, ‘Yeh Sab Doglapan’ triggered a meme fest on social media. He was badly missed by fans in the second season of the business reality show as he was replaced by CarDekho co-founder Amit Jain. He also hit headlines for his memoir titled Doglapan: The Hard Truth about Life and Start-ups.