Sheezan Khan’s close friend reveals that there was ‘no argument or fight’ on the day of Tunisha Sharma’s death

new Delhi: Actress Tunisha Sharma committed suicide in her co-star and alleged ex-boyfriend Sheezan Khan’s make-up room on the sets of her show on December 24. This news shook everyone as the actress was only 20 years old. Several link-ups emerged as the investigation began, one of which was that Sheezan had slapped her, broken up with her and had a heated argument on the day the actress died.

While Sheezan is currently in judicial custody, her close friend Shaan Shashank Mishra has now recalled what happened on December 24, the day the actress died by suicide. In a recent interview with ETimes, Shaan recalled being with Sheezan after the incident and shared that he could not stop crying. She also claimed that the actor told her that it was just like a normal day on the set and there was no argument or fight between the two, adding that he himself was confused as to what just happened.

“I asked him what happened and he said they were all laughing and having fun on the set. It was a good atmosphere. He also told me that Tunisha made a video on her phone for a reel with him There was. There was no fight.” Or an argument between them,” Shaan told E-Times.

Furthermore, H said, “Everyone has a past. Tunisha and Sheezan have been shooting for almost 13-14 hours a day since June last year. If he was cheating on her, she would have known and if he had Had she known, why would she be with him?” “If he had been involved with someone else, he would have accepted it. He wasn’t cheating that’s for sure, nor did he do drugs. I’m his friend, I would have known.”

On Saturday, the Vasai court sent Sheejan Khan to judicial custody for 14 days in connection with Tunisha Sharma’s suicide.

Tunisha was found dead on the sets of the show ‘Alibaba: Dastan-e-Kabul’ on December 24. She was said to be in a relationship with her co-actor Sheezan. Based on a complaint filed by her mother, she has been arrested under IPC section 306.