Actress simran, who was the dream girl of many young fans in the 90s, has gone viral in an emotional tearful post about the death of her friend of 25 years. Born and brought up in Mumbai, actress simran hails from a punjabi family. He entered the hindi film industry by hosting the super hit show Mukappula on Metro Channel which was aired on Doordarshan... He made his debut in the film Sanam Harjai in 1995. The film was a flop. Following this, he acted in the film 'Tere Mere Sapne' in 1996. The film was not only well received by the fans but also got simran opportunities in other language films. In that way, he started focusing on South indian languages like Malayalam, Kannada, Telugu, etc.


Simran, who made her debut in tamil cinema in 1997 with the film Onesmore, starred opposite Vijay as a very attractive heroine. After this, she joined the list of leading actresses who acted in super hit films like Puchchudava, VIP, Nerku Ner, Syudu Nak, Thullatha Manamum Thullum, Kannethedir Prahula, Jodi, Priyamanavale, Derehu Rasitthen, Panchatantram, Ramana. simran was also the highest paid actress in 2000. While being a leading actress in tamil cinema, simran got involved in some romantic controversies... In 2003, she married her long-time friend deepak Baga. Now she has two sons. Even after getting married and having a child, simran, who continues to act in films, has now posted a very emotional post on her X site.


He said about Kamaraj, Simran's friend of 25 years. In this post, he said... "This is an unbelievable shocking news. My friend Kamaraj has been my right hand man for the last 25 years. He is a reliable person. My film journey would not have happened without you. My deepest condolences to his family and loved ones. He said about Kamaraj, Simran's friend of 25 years. In this post, he said... "This is an unbelievable shocking news. My friend Kamaraj has been my right hand man for the last 25 years. He is a reliable person. My film journey would not have happened without you. My deepest condolences to his family and loved ones.


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