Shehnaaz Gill to give a tribute to Sidharth Shukla; song titled ‘Tu Yaheen Hai’ to release tomorrow

Shehnaaz Gill announced a song titled ‘Tu Yaheen Hai’ as a tribute to late actor Sidharth Shukla.

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Sidharth Shukla’s fans are still finding it difficult to come to terms with the actor’s untimely death. The actor passed away on September 2 due to a cardiac arrest and his untimely demise left everyone in shock, including friend Shehnaaz. Shehnaaz took a break from work and resumed the shoot for her Punjabi film ‘Honsla Rakh’ only recently. The movie has received rave reviews and has become a super-hit.

Sidharth and Shehnaaz’s unfinished song ‘Habit’ also released recently and the fans went on an emotional turmoil after viewing the music-video. The music video starts off with Shehnaaz sitting in front of a mike as she looks rather emotional. While parts of the songs were due to be shot, this seems to be the maker's attempt to give fans the last bits of what they shot and also, the song that seems extremely emotional.

Needless to say, Shehnaaz was extremely close to Shukla. Their bond in Bigg Boss 13 won many hearts and with no time, fans started shipping the duo with a ship name #SidNaaz which became rather popular. The duo always remained in touch post Bigg Boss and Shehnaaz has been very vocal about her feelings for Shukla.

Now, Shehnaaz has announced a tribute for her friend through a song titled ‘Tu Yaheen Hai’. The singer and actress took to social media to announce the release of the song which will be held tomorrow. The caption that Gill used was from another popular SidNaaz conversation from Bigg Boss.

Have a look at the post:

https://www.instagram.com/p/CVj_Vy6MRnq/

We’re sure the viewers will be keen to witness Shehnaaz’s tribute to Sidharth.

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