Nandish Sandhu talks about his brother’s demise, says he could just watch one episode of his latest web-series ‘Jubilee’ | Hindi Movie News – Times of India

Television actor Nandish Singh Sandhu has been getting a lot of accolades for his web-series ‘Jubilee‘. The show has worked almost like a milestone in his career. While professionally, he’s scoring new heights, on personal front, Nandish has gone through a major tragedy. When he was promoting ‘Jubilee’, Nandish got the news of his brother Onkar Singh Sindhyu’s death. He passed away after suffering from Cancer.
For Nandish, it’s the greatest loss of his life. Nandish expressed in an interview that Onkar wasn’t just a brother, but like a baby to him as he was four and a half years younger to him.
While his brother was going through struggle battling Cancer, and Nandish was also in pain to see that, he made sure to not affect his professional commitments. The actor reveales his brother’s last wish was that. Nandish said, that while promoting ‘Jubilee’ was his responsibility towards the project, it was also his brother’s last wish. He never wanted Nandish to compromise on his work, no matter what the situation is.
His brother also wanted to watch the entire series, ‘Jubilee’. However, Nandish says it with immense sorrow that his brother could only watch the first episode of his show ‘Jubilee’ as his heath started deteriorating. Onkar kept wishing for his brother’s well being and Nandish’s commitment to work was a tribute and honour to his brother’s wishes.
Nandish further revealed that he would always feel Onkar’s void. He also wishes, his brother was there to witness the entire series and the love which Nandish is getting for the show.
‘Jubilee’ created by Vikramaditya Motwane stars Aditi rao Hydari, Aparshakti Khurrana, Sidhant Gupta, Wamiqa Gabbi among others.

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