PM Modi sends Akshay a letter condoling his mother's demise: 'The manner in which you took care of her is deeply inspiring'
PM Modi sends a letter condoling Akshay mother's demise

Akshay Kumar shared a condolence letter by Prime Minister Narendra Modi condoling the demise of the actor’s mother who died on the morning of September 8. The star’s mother Aruan Bhatia was critically ill and admitted to a hospital in Mumbai when Akshay returned to India from London where he was shooting to be by her side.
While the star is back in the U.K. once again to resume work, on Sunday he shared PM Modi’s letter where he compliment Akshay for his career and how his mother’s love and support made him the man he is today.
The letter read, “My dear Akshay, It was best if I would never have written such a letter. In an ideal world, such a time should never have come. I was saddened by the demise of your Mother, Smt. Aruna Bhatia. When I spoke to you that fateful morning, you were crestfallen and you encapsulated it emotionally when you wrote, She was my core. And today I feel an unbreakable pain at the very core of my existence."
Praising Akshay’s upbringing by his parents which made him an upstanding and successful individual Pm Modi also lauded the star for making his mother proud. “What is heartening is that during her life, she saw you scale new heights of success and stardom. The manner in which you took care of her is deeply inspiring. She left the world knowing fully well that her beloved son is one of India's most admired and versatile actors. In such times of grief, words seldom do justice. Preserve her memories and legacy, and keep making her proud. In this tragic hour, my thoughts are with you and your family. Om Shanti,” the letter concluded.
Akshay had shared a heartbreaking tweet on his mother’s demise and her funeral was held later in the afternoon. Several celebrities from Bollywood also arrived at his residence to pay their respects including Saif Ali Khan, Kareena Kapoor, Ajay Devgn, Sidharth Malhotra, Arjun Kapoor, Kiara Advani, Malaika Arora among others.
The Bell Bottom actor and his family returned to the U.K. on September 10 so the actor could resume work.
Akshay Kumar shared a condolence letter by Prime Minister Narendra Modi condoling the demise of the actor’s mother who died on the morning of September 8. The star’s mother Aruan Bhatia was critically ill and admitted to a hospital in Mumbai when Akshay returned to India from London where he was shooting to be by her side.
While the star is back in the U.K. once again to resume work, on Sunday he shared PM Modi’s letter where he compliment Akshay for his career and how his mother’s love and support made him the man he is today.
The letter read, “My dear Akshay, It was best if I would never have written such a letter. In an ideal world, such a time should never have come. I was saddened by the demise of your Mother, Smt. Aruna Bhatia. When I spoke to you that fateful morning, you were crestfallen and you encapsulated it emotionally when you wrote, She was my core. And today I feel an unbreakable pain at the very core of my existence."
Praising Akshay’s upbringing by his parents which made him an upstanding and successful individual Pm Modi also lauded the star for making his mother proud. “What is heartening is that during her life, she saw you scale new heights of success and stardom. The manner in which you took care of her is deeply inspiring. She left the world knowing fully well that her beloved son is one of India's most admired and versatile actors. In such times of grief, words seldom do justice. Preserve her memories and legacy, and keep making her proud. In this tragic hour, my thoughts are with you and your family. Om Shanti,” the letter concluded.
Akshay had shared a heartbreaking tweet on his mother’s demise and her funeral was held later in the afternoon. Several celebrities from Bollywood also arrived at his residence to pay their respects including Saif Ali Khan, Kareena Kapoor, Ajay Devgn, Sidharth Malhotra, Arjun Kapoor, Kiara Advani, Malaika Arora among others.
The Bell Bottom actor and his family returned to the U.K. on September 10 so the actor could resume work.