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Armaan and Amaal Malik pen heartfelt notes for their grandmother

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Anu Malik’s mother Bilquis passed away on July 25 at the age of 86. According to reports she had suffered a stroke on Thursday after which she was admitted to Mumbai’s Arogya Nidhi Hospital. It has been a heart-breaking moment for the entire Malik family. Singer and music composer Armaan Malik took to his Instagram account and penned a heartfelt note for his grandmother. He shared some throwback pictures with his late grandmother and wrote, “Lost my best friend today… my dadijaan. The light of my life. I still cannot process this loss. A void I know nobody can fill. You were the cutest, the most precious human being ever. I am so grateful that I got so much time with you and got all your love, hugs and kisses. Allah my angel is now with you”.

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On the other Amaal Malik also shared throwback videos and photo with caption, “It was the most difficult task of my life to bury you with my own hands today. I cried hopelessly for a last hug, but you had already gone… There was never any one before, nor will there be any one after. Sundays with Dadi was the real deal with aloo parathas for breakfast and Pizza parties for dinner…. You lived to love your children & grandchildren, you fought long and hard. Respect & love.”

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