Arunraja Kamaraj pens emotional note after wife Sindhuja's Covid death
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On Monday, Tamil director Arunraja Kamaraj took to Facebook to share an emotional post after his wife Sindhuja’s death due to Covid-19. The filmmaker had also tested Covid positive and is now recovering.
On May 24, Arunraja Kamaraj took to Facebook to pen an emotional post for his wife, Sindhuja, who died of Covid-19. The actor, lyricist and singer spoke about how lonely and helpless he felt after his wife's death in a long note. On May 16, Arunraja’s wife, who was admitted to a private hospital in Chennai for Covid-19 treatment along with her husband, breathed her last. She had stopped responding to treatment. Arunraja, who was also undergoing Covid-19 treatment in the hospital, attended his wife’s funeral wearing a PPE kit. Sivakarthikeyan and Udhayanidhi Stalin were there to support their friend during his wife’s last rites. #Rip Sindhu...Heartfelt condolences @Arunrajakamaraj..May God give you and your family the strength to overcome this unbearable loss . My deepest condolences to @Arunrajakamaraj bro and his family.Really sorry for your loss.Stay strong brother. After Arunraja’s wife succumbed to Covid-19, the actor took to Facebook on Monday to share how he felt during those last moments with his wife. He also spoke about the need to be united in the fight against Covid-19. In the Facebook post, Arunraja wrote, which can be loosely translated to, “I saw with my own eyes the life of my wife being crushed and thrown out of her. And the virus is still out there, claiming many more lives. The virus doesn’t understand love, poverty, and our likes and dislikes. For the virus, we are all the same. If we do some self-introspection, we may learn to fight against our common enemy, the virus, together and move towards ending this war. If we still can’t unite in our spirit, understand that no man is an island, the virus will win again. We can only take back our dreams, goals and aspirations when we work together in stopping the spread of this virus. Negligence is our first enemy. The negligence of a few will affect even those who are handling the situation very carefully. We have a lifetime to fight our visible enemies. Before that, we should uproot the invisible enemy that we are fighting now once and for all (sic).”More Related News