Actor
Sharad
Malhotra
found
it
hard
to
believe
that
Sidharth
Shukla
was
no
more.
Now
he
thinks
that
there
is
more
to
life
than
just
money
and
fame.
When
the
news
of
the
Balika
Vadhu
actor's
death
emerged
on
Thursday
afternoon,
many
of
his
fraternity
members
and
fans
were
left
shocked
as
he
was
young
and
believed
to
be
fit.
"Yesterday,
I
was
at
work
and
there
was
a
message
that
came
on
my
friend's
group
saying
that
such
a
thing
happened.
I
think
for
a
minute,
it
did
not
sink
in.
I
couldn't
process
it
and
obviously,
the
phone
started
ringing.
This
first
thought
was
that
'no
it's
a
rumour
or
it's
a
lame
joke',
so
obviously
I
verified
it.
I
called
up
a
few
people
and
it
actually
came
out
to
be
true.
It
totally
left
most
of
us
numb
and
shocked.
I
didn't
know
him
personally,
but
obviously,
we
are
members
of
the
same
fraternity.
I
bumped
into
him
on
a
couple
of
occasions.
He
came
across
as
a
warm
and
smiling
guy," said
Sharad.
"I
think
all
I'll
say
is
that
life
is
very
unpredictable,
live
in
the
moment,
love
every
moment
because
you
don't
know
when
is
your
last
moment
and
till
how
long
we
are
here
or
we
are
supposed
to
be
here
on
planet
earth.
We
don't
know
what
happens
after
death," he
added.
The
Naagin
5
actor
agrees
that
people
have
goals
and
things
to
achieve.
"I
think
the
main
goal
of
life
should
not
just
be
earning
money,
getting
fame
and
getting
a
big
house.
I
think
it's
most
important
that
we
celebrate
every
moment
in
life.
It
could
be
at
work.
It
could
be
personal.
Wherever
you
are,
whatever
you
are
doing,
just
be
in
the
moment,
cherishing
that
moment
with
your
loved
ones,
near
and
dear
ones,
family
and
friends
is
important.
Let's
not
have
any
grudges.
"I
think
the
concept
of
long-term
planning
is
obvious
now
when
we
see
and
hear
such
shocking
news,
you
subconsciously
ask
yourself
why
do
we
need
long-term
planning.
It's
good
to
obviously
plan
a
future
and
plan
a
couple
of
years
in
advance.
I
think
the
most
important
thing
is
that
you
live
today.
This
is
the
moment
we
need
to
live,
enjoy
and
be
grateful
for.
Get
up
every
morning.
Please
show
a
lot
of
gratitude
towards
everything.
You
have
your
parents,
family,
house,
car,
everything.
We
just
hope
and
pray
that
there's
love
around
us,
peace
and
harmony.
Om
Shanti.
Please
take
care
of
yourselves," he
concluded.