Dolly Sohi, renowned for her roles in the TV series “Jhanak” and “Bhabhi,” tragically passed away on March 8, just hours after her sister Amandeep’s demise. Amandeep Sohi, recognized for her appearance in the television show “Badtameez Dil,” passed away on Thursday night.
Amandeep was in her early 40s and succumbed to jaundice at DY Patil Hospital, as confirmed by Mandeep, the brother of the deceased Sohi Sisters. In a poignant Instagram video shared last month, Amandeep Sohi criticized model Poonam Pandey for falsely claiming to have died from cervical cancer, expressing deep hurt on behalf of herself and her family.
Dolly Sohi Cause of Death
According to Dolly Sohi’s brother, Mandeep, Dolly had been battling cervical cancer for approximately six months and was undergoing treatment for the illness. Unfortunately, she has passed away. She breathed her last around 4 a.m. at Apollo Hospital. Dolly’s cervical cancer had metastasized to her lungs. We admitted her to the hospital last night as her health had deteriorated.
About Dolly Sohi
Dolly Sohi is an Indian television actress known for her work in Hindi television serials. She has appeared in various popular TV shows over the years. Some of her notable roles include appearances in serials like “Bhabhi,” “Kalash,” “Kabhi Aaye Na Judaai,” and “Rishton Ka Mela.”
Dolly Sohi born on 15 September 1975 has garnered praise for her performances and has been a recognizable face in the Indian television industry. In the meantime, Dolly’s family has released a statement announcing her passing, stating, “Our dear Dolly has departed for her heavenly abode early this morning. We are deeply saddened by this loss and in a state of shock. The final rites will be held this afternoon. Further information will be shared soon.”
Dolly Sohi Husband & Kids
Dolly Sohi is survived by her daughter, Amelie. Sohi was separated from her husband, Avneet Dhanowa. In the interview, Dolly revealed how difficult it was for her to tell her daughter about her diagnosis. Dolly said, “It was very difficult to talk to my daughter Amelia about it.
She was just 14 years old, and when I received the diagnosis, I started giving her hints and told her that Miu, Mummy, was going to be fine and that she would get well soon. Later, when I shared it with her, I made her understand that it was curable and that I would be fine. Slowly, she began to take it normally, and she is better,” Dolly added.