In a heartbreaking incident, TV actress Nausheen Ali Sardar, known for her role in several popular serials, was struck by a family tragedy when she lost her elder brother on September 16.
Her brother suffered a fatal heart attack. However, Nausheen was unable to be by his side during his final moments due to strict rules on the set of her current TV show "Vasudha."
The actress had no idea about her brother’s critical condition because of the "no mobile phone" policy enforced on set. As a result, she remained unaware of the heartbreaking news for two long hours.
When she was finally informed, Nausheen was devastated. She immediately left the set and rushed home, but unfortunately, she couldn’t reach in time to say her final goodbyes.
Nausheen’s friends and close associates shared details of the incident, revealing how she is still struggling with the shock and grief of her brother’s sudden passing.
A source close to the actress spoke to E-Times, saying, “Nausheen was deeply shaken when she received the news of her brother’s death. She rushed home as soon as she found out.
She was very close to her siblings, and this loss has hit her hard. She is currently taking care of her mother and sister-in-law during this tough time.”
Nausheen, who made her comeback to television with "Vasudha," is finding it difficult to cope with the loss, especially as she couldn't be present in those critical last moments.
Known for her family-oriented nature, the actress is now focusing on being a pillar of strength for her family, taking care of her grieving mother and sister-in-law.
The 42-year-old actress is well-regarded in the television industry and has been a part of many popular shows, including "Kusum," "Barsaaten: Mausam Pyar Ka," "Do Dilon Ke Khel Mein," "Aladdin," and "Bind Banungi." Her return to television after a brief hiatus was highly anticipated, but this recent tragedy has cast a shadow over her professional comeback.
Fans and well-wishers have sent their condolences, hoping that Nausheen finds the strength to overcome this difficult period. The incident has also sparked a discussion about the strict on-set policies that sometimes prevent actors from attending to personal emergencies