Shekhar Suman, a prominent figure in the entertainment industry, rose to fame with the immensely popular show Dekh Bhai Dekh, which garnered widespread acclaim from viewers.

During a recent interview on Siddharth Kannan’s chat show, Shekhar shared a deeply personal and heartbreaking event from his life, revealing that the first time he shed tears was when he tragically lost his first son, Aayush. Recounting the profound grief he experienced at the tender age of ten, Shekhar expressed how the loss shattered him, leaving him feeling devoid of purpose and struggling to find meaning in life.

Reflecting on his journey through grief, Shekhar revealed that the loss of his son profoundly impacted his outlook on success and material wealth. He described feeling hollow, merely going through the motions of life to support his family without any real desire to live.

In a touching moment, Shekhar also shared the joy he experienced when his son, Adhyayan, received accolades from renowned Bollywood filmmaker Sanjay Leela Bhansali for his acting prowess. This recognition brought tears of happiness to Shekhar’s eyes, highlighting the pride he feels for his son’s achievements.

Transitioning to his upcoming project, Shekhar discussed his role in Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s Heeramandi, where he portrays the character of Zulfiqar Ahmed, a figure exuding authority and sophistication. Additionally, Shekhar’s son, Adhyayan, plays a significant role in the series as Zorawar Ali Khan, a wealthy and arrogant nawab.

Set against the backdrop of India’s struggle for independence in the 1940s, Heeramandi delves into the intricate world of courtesans and their clients, offering a glimpse into a time when these women held considerable power akin to rulers.

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Excited for his upcoming venture, Shekhar is gearing up to enthrall audiences once again with Heeramandi. Directed by Sanjay Leela Bhansali, the series promises to deliver a captivating narrative of love, betrayal, and intrigue within the enigmatic realm of pre-independence India’s courtesans.