Sidharth Shukla Fans Wish His Mom On Mother's Day; Netizens Say ‘We Love You Rita Maa Always And Forever'

On the occasion of Mother’s Day, fans of the late actor Sidharth Shukla wished his mom Rita with heartfelt posts!

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Sidharth Shukla Fans Wish His Mom On Mother's Day; Netizens Say ‘We Love You Rita Maa Always And Forever'
TV actor Sidharth Shukla may no longer be with us, but he will always live in the hearts of his fans. Yesterday, on the occasion of Mother’s Day, ardent fans of Sid made sure his mother Rita does not feel alone as they wished her on the occasion with heartfelt posts. Notably, social media was abuzz with sweet and heartwarming notes for Rita Maa, with netizens sharing old photos of Sidharth and his mom.   

People on Twitter shared pictures and collages of Sidharth posing with his mom alongside sweet notes for the actor’s mother. One of the users posted a smiling photo of Sidharth with his mom and wrote, “Celebrating the Pillar of his life!!!Happy Mother's Dayy Maaaa #MothersDay #SidharthShukla #RitaMaa.” Another said, “We Love You #RitaMaa always & forever.” One of the comments can be read, “Rita maa app ka chehra dekh ke hume skoon milta ha.” One of the netizens shared, “Oh wow #RitaMaa trending in Bangladesh..Can't forgot how much #SidharthShukla behaved like a cute child when she came in #BB13 Miss you #SidharthShukla Love the Shukla family #RitaMaa #SidHearts Forever.”

Interestingly, #RitaMaa was trending on social media on Mother’s Day yesterday. ALSO READ: Fans Sympathize With Sidharth Shukla's Mom Rita Maa As Her New PIC Goes Viral; Netizens Say ‘Aunty Ke Face Me Pehle Wali Smile Nahi Rahi’












Sidharth Shukla shared a special bond with his mother Rita and was very vocal about it in public. In an interview with Humans of Bombay, the Bigg Boss 13 winner opened up about his relationship with his mom and called her his best friend. 

Sidharth had said, “I was the youngest of three kids and too small to play with my sisters, so I was always around mom. Apparently, back when I was a toddler, I would start crying if I had to go a second without her — so even when she had to make rotis, she would hold me in one hand and the roller in another! And as I grew older, she became my best friend.”