Sana Khans husband Anas Saiyad visits hospital to offer condolences to Baba Siddiques family
In a sad incident, on Saturday (October 12), former Maharashtra minister and senior chief of the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) Baba Siddique became shot lifeless by means of 3 unidentified individuals in Bandra East, Mumbai. He was recognized for his near ties with Bollywood and tv celebrities. Many of them are standing sturdy with his family in the course of this hard time. Former actress and Bigg Boss repute Sana Khan’s husband Anas Saiyad become also spotted on the health facility.Sana Khan and her husband Anas Saiyad were regulars at Baba Siddique's annual Iftar celebration in Mumbai. Eariler these days, the previous actress’ husband turned into visible getting out of his automobile in the front of the Cooper Hospital with a percent of water bottles. He arrived to increase his assist to the own family.Baba Siddique was brought to Lilavati Hospital following the incident, however he changed into declared dead upon arrival. Later, his frame became taken to Cooper Hospital for autopsy. Two accused had been arrested in connection with this situation. Bollywood celebrities inclusive of Shilpa Shetty, Sanjay Dutt, and Salman Khan, amongst many others were seen visiting Lilavati Hospital remaining night time Television actors Aly Goni, Arjun Bijlani, Mahhi Vij, Yuvika Chaudhary, among others took to social media to share their tributes to the overdue Minister.
Baba Siddhique's near buddy Salman Khan reportedly cancelled the shoot of Bigg Boss 18 Weekend Ka Vaar to mourn his loss. It isn't any mystery that both Salman Khan and Shah Rukh Khan shared a close bond with Siddique.For the unversed, Sana Khan retired from the entertainment industry after marrying her husband Anas Saiyad in 2020. She had a exceedingly a hit profession inside the Hindi movie enterprise and additionally made appearances in South Indian movies. After participating in Bigg Boss 6, she additionally substantially labored within the television enterprise.
