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Nikhil Siddhartha’s father dies: the actor writes a heartfelt letter 

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Nikhil is heartbroken by the death of his father, Shyam Siddhartha. On Thursday, his father died in a private hospital in Hyderabad. Nikhil turned to Twitter to write a post about his favourite moments with his father.

He tweeted,  “Our RTC Xroad movie and Biryani Outings, Travel,laughter, Summers in Mumbai.. will miss them all.”

Nikhil wrote a lengthy message, “An Avid Movie Buff who was a huge fan of the Greats NTR & ANR , his dream was to see me someday on the silver screen. His motivation and unwavering support have made me what I am today. From a Boy he worked his way educating himself and working non stop to give us a good life. A state topper from JNTU Electronic Engineer, he only believed in Hard Work.”

Nikhil also discussed his father’s unusual ailments, which he has been battling for the past eight years. He added, “But when his time came to Enjoy the fruit he was struck by a Rare Disease. CorticoBasal Degeneration… The last 8 years he has fought it, doing his best to stay for us, ably supported by my mother and Family. However yesterday he breathed his last.”

Check out the post below:

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