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Shreyas Talpade slams death rumors, urges sensitivity

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Actor Shreyas Talpade has responded with frustration and concern to recent rumors about his death, emphasizing the emotional toll such misinformation can have on individuals and their families. On Instagram, Talpade addressed the viral claims head-on, stating, “I want to assure everyone that I am ALIVE, HAPPY AND HEALTHY.” He expressed his frustration at how a seemingly innocuous joke has spiraled into a source of distress for his loved ones, particularly his young daughter, who has been grappling with increased anxiety following the false reports.

 

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Talpade’s reaction comes after a period of health concerns; he suffered a heart attack earlier this year, prompting his wife Deepti to share that he was in a “stable condition.” The actor revealed that his daughter, already worried about his well-being, is now facing further stress due to the rumors, which have led to difficult questions from her peers and teachers.

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In his Instagram post, Talpade urged those spreading false information to consider the broader impact on families, especially children who may not fully comprehend the situation but still experience emotional distress. He called on individuals to reflect on the consequences of their actions, emphasizing that humor should never come at the expense of others’ well-being.

Talpade thanked those who have shown concern and support, expressing his gratitude for their love during this challenging time. He also appealed to those perpetuating such harmful rumors to stop, urging them to be mindful of the emotional impact their actions can have on others.

On the professional front, Talpade is currently seen in the film “Kartam Bhugtam” and will also appear in Kangana Ranaut’s upcoming project “Emergency.” This film, set against the backdrop of the 1975 emergency in India, features an ensemble cast including Anupam Kher, Mahima Chaudhary, Milind Soman, and the late Satish Kaushik, with Ranaut portraying former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi.

Overall, Talpade’s message is clear: spreading false information for amusement or engagement purposes can have real, damaging effects on individuals and their families.

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