Sanjay Mishra was devastated after his father’s death, had wrapped himself in the ashes of the crematorium
Tezzbuzz Desk – Sanjay Mishra, the best actor of Hindi cinema, is known for his strong acting and different style. Recently his film Vadh 2 also performed well at the box office. But there is one such incident related to his life, which is often remembered along with his name, the incident of wrapping the ashes of the crematorium.
Deep shock of father’s departure
This incident happened at the time when Sanjay Mishra’s father passed away. He had a very deep affection for his father and his death broke the actor to the core. He remained in deep shock for a long time and was unable to control himself.
One day he was sitting at home with his driver and drinking alcohol. At the same time his father-in-law arrived home. Sanjay was completely drunk at that time and was unable to control his emotions.
reached the crematorium drunk
In an intoxicated state, Sanjay asked the driver to take him to the cremation ground where his father was cremated. The driver took them there.
His pain further increased after reaching the crematorium. It is said that he started calling loudly for his father. During this time, he rubbed the ashes of a pyre burning nearby on his entire body. Covered in ashes, he was crying bitterly remembering his father.
Even in this painful moment, some people recognized him and tried to take selfies with him. This scene was even more strange, on one side a son was mourning his father, on the other side people were busy trying to take photographs.
Father-in-law was surprised when he returned home
When Sanjay Mishra returned home, his entire body was covered with ashes. When his father-in-law saw him in that condition, he was shocked. The driver immediately took him to the bathroom and bathed him. This was a very difficult moment for the family.
Later, Sanjay Mishra himself mentioned this incident and said that he was very sad at that time. Addiction and emotional breakdown forced him to take such a step. Today he recalls this incident with laughter, but at that time it was the most difficult period of his life.
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