Kollam
Sudhi's
Demise
Shakes
The
Industry:
The
Malayalam
entertainment
industry
is
in
a
state
of
shock
and
mourning
following
the
sudden
passing
of
actor
and
comedian
Kollam
Sudhi.
Fond
memories
of
their
dear
friend
and
colleague
have
been
shared
by
artists
from
the
film,
serial,
and
stage
industries.
It
is
hard
to
fathom
that
just
yesterday
Sudhi
was
active,
and
today
he
is
no
longer
with
us.
The
news
of
Sudhi's
demise
has
prompted
an
outpouring
of
condolences
on
social
media.
Prominent
figures
from
the
industry,
such
as
Mammootty,
Asif
Ali,
and
Sidhique,
took
to
Facebook
to
express
their
heartfelt
tributes
and
condolences
for
the
loss
of
the
talented
actor.
Noby
Marcose,
deeply
affected
by
Sudhi's
departure,
wrote,
"With
so
many
roles
left
to
portray,
my
Annan
left
us,
leaving
behind
more
pain
than
we
could
bear."
Alice
Christy,
in
a
heartfelt
Facebook
post,
shared
her
disbelief
and
regret,
saying,
"My
dear
Sudhi
Chetta...
I
can't
believe
this...
I
had
been
thinking
of
calling
Sudhi
Chettan
for
the
past
few
days...
I
went
to
bed
last
night
planning
to
call
you
tomorrow...
God,
I
never
thought
I
would
wake
up
to
this
news
today."
Lakshmi
Nakshathra,
one
of
Sudhi's
close
co-stars,
turned
to
social
media
to
express
her
profound
sorrow.
In
a
poignant
message,
she
wrote,
"Sudhi
Chetta...
Why
did
you
leave
us
so
soon?
He
was
like
my
own
brother...
I
have
only
seen
him
with
a
smiling
face!!!!
🙏🙏🙏" Her
heartfelt
words
reflect
the
deep
bond
between
the
two
artists
and
the
immense
impact
Sudhi
had
on
those
who
knew
him.
Guinness
Pakru
expressed
his
disbelief,
saying,
"Unbelievable
news...
Tributes
to
Dear
Sudhi..."
Ullas
Pandalam,
a
close
colleague
of
Sudhi,
shared
his
profound
grief
upon
receiving
the
heartbreaking
news,
revealing
that
he
was
awakened
from
sleep
by
the
tragic
information.
"We
had
just
finished
shooting
together
on
the
first
of
this
month.
I
was
also
supposed
to
participate
in
the
24
Connect
programme
but
had
to
cancel
due
to
scheduling
conflicts.
It's
hard
to
believe
this
tragedy.
After
COVID,
we
had
worked
on
several
programmes
together,"
shared
Ullas
Pandalam,
struggling
to
find
words
to
convey
his
sorrow.
He
also
expressed
his
sadness
for
Sudhi's
children,
who
have
now
lost
their
beloved
father.
Recalling
a
recent
encounter
with
Sudhi,
Ullas
Pandalam
revealed,
"On
the
25th
of
last
month,
which
happened
to
be
my
birthday,
we
met
after
the
Star
Magic
shoot
on
Flowers
TV.
Sudhi
was
in
tears
as
he
shared
his
desire
to
build
a
house,
which
remained
unfulfilled.
Binu
Adimali
and
I
tried
to
console
him,
assuring
him
that
more
opportunities
and
home
loans
would
come
his
way."
The
unexpected
loss
of
Kollam
Sudhi
has
left
a
void
in
the
entertainment
industry,
as
colleagues
and
fans
alike
mourn
the
passing
of
a
talented
artist
whose
presence
will
be
deeply
missed.