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Mihika Seth, granddaughter of veteran actress Sushma Seth, who appeared in films like 'Kal Ho Na Ho', 'Kabhi Khushi Kabhi Gham' and 'Ram Teri Ganga Maili', has passed away. 23-year-old Mihika was ill for a long time. She breathed her last on August 5.
Mihika with mother Divya Seth (right) and grandmother Sushma Seth (centre).
First she had a fever and then she became sick
The information about Mihika's death was given by her mother and actress Divya Seth through a social media post. Divya also informed through this post that the family members are going to organize a prayer meet for Mihika on August 8.
According to the information, Divya's daughter Mihika first had a fever and after that she kept falling ill. She breathed her last during treatment on 5 August.
Mihika was going to celebrate her 24th birthday this September. She was fond of photography.
Prayer meeting will be held on August 8
After Mihika's death, her mother has shared a post. In this post, she told that a prayer meeting has been organized for Mihika at Sindh Colony Club House in Mumbai on August 8 from 4 to 6 pm.
In the post, Divya and her husband Siddharth wrote, 'With great sadness we would like to inform you that our beloved Mihika Shah is no longer among us.'
Divya shared this post on social media and informed about Mihika's death.
Mihika was fond of photography, not acting
Divya shared this photo with her daughter and mother 9 days ago. She wrote in the caption, 'DNA is the only reality. Everything else is a lot of hard work. Thanks to the mothership.'
23-year-old Mihika did not become a part of the acting field like her mother and grandmother. She was fond of photography. She made her last post on May 5, in which she was seen roaming with her grandmother.
Mihika's grandmother Sushma Seth in a scene from the film 'Kal Ho Na Ho'. (middle)
Mihika's mother Divya has also been a well-known name in the TV industry. She started her acting career with the hit TV show 'Hum Log'. Apart from this, she has appeared in films like 'Jab We Met', 'English Vinglish', 'Dil Dhadakne Do' and 'Article 370'.