In a heartbreaking turn of events, actress Payal Ghosh has lost her close school friend Sunita Mishra, who was among the victims of the tragic Delhi Red Fort blast. The actress, visibly shaken, took to her social media to express her disbelief and sorrow over the incident, sharing how she had spoken to Sunita just a week ago — never imagining it would be their last conversation.
Payal Ghosh’s School Friend Sunita Mishra Passes Away
“I still can’t believe she is no more… we spoke just a week back,” Payal said, her voice heavy with emotion. “She was full of life, always smiling, always spreading positivity. It feels unreal that such a kind soul is gone in such a cruel way.”
Sources close to Payal say she has been deeply affected by the tragedy and has been constantly reaching out to mutual friends from school, reminiscing about the memories they shared with Sunita.
The blast at Delhi’s iconic Red Fort has left the nation in mourning, claiming several innocent lives and injuring many. For Payal, it’s not just another tragic headline — it’s a personal loss that has hit close to home.
“She wasn’t just a friend; she was family,” Payal said. “We grew up together, shared dreams, laughter, and struggles. Losing her this way… there are no words.”
The actress has urged people to come together in solidarity with the victims’ families and called for stronger steps toward ensuring public safety.
Payal Ghosh Skips Her Grand Birthday Celebration
Known for her vibrant energy and warm personality, Payal had planned an elaborate birthday getaway with close friends and family. However, after receiving the heartbreaking news, she chose to spend the day quietly, away from the spotlight.
In an emotional statement, Payal shared, “I just can’t celebrate when my heart feels so heavy. Sunita and I went to school together — we spoke just a week back, laughing and catching up on life. I still can’t believe she’s gone. Birthdays come every year, but people like her don’t. This year, I just want to pray for her and all the innocent lives lost.”
The actress, who has always been expressive about her emotions and close to her roots, said that the tragedy has made her reflect deeply on the fragility of life and the importance of human connections.
“We plan so much holidays, parties, work but life changes in a moment. I think this year, more than gifts or parties, I just want peace and strength,” she added.
As condolences pour in for those affected by the blast, Payal’s grief stands as a painful reminder that behind every headline are countless personal stories — of love, friendship, and loss that words can barely capture.
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