Veteran Actress Simi Garewal Honors Ratan Tata’s Memory with Emotional Tribute After His Passing at 86

Veteran Actress Simi Garewal Honors Ratan Tata's Memory with Emotional Tribute After His Passing at 86

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Veteran actress Simi Garewal honored the memory of Ratan Tata, who passed away on Wednesday night in Mumbai.

Actress Simi Garewal expressed her deep condolences through a touching message and shared photographs featuring Tata from her program, Rendezvous with Simi Garewal.

The announcement of Tata’s passing has prompted an outpouring of tributes from various sectors, yet Garewal’s message resonated with a more personal touch.

Garewal and Tata had a strong relationship. In a 2011 interview , Simi referred to Tata as “perfect,” commending his humility, wit, and chivalrous demeanor. She remarked, “Financial gain was never his primary motivation.”

“They say you have gone ..

It’s too hard to bear your loss..too hard.. Farewell my friend..#RatanTata,” says her emotional tribute on X.

Her post received several comments. “I remember this interview. I was in high school when I’d watch your show Simi. You brought out the charm, class and poshness in your guests.” Another user wrote, “Your words resonate deeply. The loss of Shri Ratan Tata is indeed hard to bear. He was not just a mentor and leader but a friend to many. His legacy of kindness, vision, and dedication will forever remain in our hearts. Farewell, dear friend. Your impact will live on. #RatanTata.” One comment was , “ Your interview with him was one of the best ever , Rest in peace sir Ratan.”

They sustained a strong friendship over the years. Their shared respect and admiration were clearly visible when Tata guest-starred on Garewal’s talk show.

“Many times I feel lonely due to not having a wife or family, and sometimes I yearn for it. Sometimes I enjoy the freedom of not worrying about anyone else’s feelings or anyone else’s worries. On the other hand, at times, it gets a little lonely, “ Tata had admitted in the show.

Ratan Tata, the chairman emeritus of Tata Sons, died at the age of 86 in Mumbai on Wednesday. The industrial giant had been receiving treatment in the intensive care unit of Breach Candy Hospital since Monday.

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