Sanju makes Maya Ali regret not seeing her father for the last time

Maya Ali wrote a long emotional note on Instagram after watching recent Bollywood release ‘Sanju’.

Islamabad (Pakistan Point News – 25th August, 2018) Actress Maya Ali has shared that when her father died, she was not there to see him for the last time.

She said that she might not be able to forgive herself ever for this.

Maya Ali wrote a long emotional note on Instagram after watching recent Bollywood release ‘Sanju’.

“So I watched Sanju once again with my friends, and I have no words to praise Ranbir’s acting and Sir Sunil Dutt’s efforts to protect and defend his son in his real life,” the Teefa in Trouble star began.

“Sometimes we think that it’s our parents’ responsibility to do so, and they go above and beyond to give all the happiness to their kids but we can’t even can’t thank them. I know when I saw it for the first time, it was a roller coaster of emotions, I laughed, I cried and felt regret too. That scene when Sir dutt died, I couldn’t control my feelings and tears, I remember when my father died and I was not there to see him for the last time for which I may not be able to forgive myself ever,” the 29-year-old said.

“In the 9th year of my career I’ve always wanted to hug him, I’ve always wanted to share so many things but......... and after 5/6 years he started talking to me again but I never gathered courage to hug him or to cry whilst placing my head on his shoulders and that night when I was leaving for Turkey for a shoot we had dinner together, we shared so many things and he gave me so many wishes, he told me that one day I have a long way to go and even I couldn’t hug him on that time, I thought when I’ll come back from the shoot I’ll express all my feelings and will hug him for so long,” she continued.

“But that time never came and I didn’t get the chance to hug him, but yes I cried over him, I regretted it a lot, but he wasn’t there... Aaahhhh, please everyone give time to your parents, please express your feelings whatever you feel, before it’s too late,” Maya concluded, requesting people to recite Fateha for his father.

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