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Actress Dolly Sohi Passes Away Because of Cervical Cancer at 48

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Actress Dolly Sohi, who was 48 years old, passed away on March 8 after bravely fighting cervical cancer. It’s really sad because just a day before, on March 7, her sister Amandeep Sohi, who was also an actress, died from jaundice. This is a big tragedy for their family.

Dolly’s brother, Mannu Sohi, told India Today about this very sad news. Dolly and Amandeep were very close, always supporting each other. Now, with both sisters gone, their family feels very sad and empty. Dolly had been sick for a month because of cervical cancer, which made her last days very tough.

The family has planned Dolly’s funeral for the afternoon. Many people, including family, friends, and people from the entertainment industry, are feeling really sad about this sudden loss. Everyone is thinking about and praying for the Sohi family during this difficult time.

Last year, Dolly shared a picture after one of her chemotherapy sessions. In the caption, she thanked everyone for sending love and prayers. She compared life to a roller coaster, saying that even though it’s been tough, choosing to fight makes the journey easier. She encouraged others facing cancer to be survivors instead of victims.

Dolly was known for her work in TV shows like ‘Jhanak,’ ‘Meri Aashiqui Tum Se Hi,’ and ‘Khoob Ladi Mardaani…Jhansi Ki Rani.’ Many people loved watching her on screen. Now, she leaves behind a teenage daughter, and the family is feeling even sadder because of this.

As the news of Dolly’s passing spreads, it reminds everyone that life is uncertain, and people’s lives can change suddenly. The memories of Dolly and Amandeep will always be remembered by those who knew and liked them. It’s a really tough time for everyone who is affected by this loss.

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