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Vaibhavi Upadhyay’s last post went viral, saying this about ‘Zindagi’

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‘Sarabhai Vs Sarabhai’ actress Vaibhavi Upadhyaya has passed away. On Tuesday, the 32-year-old actress died in a car accident in Himachal Pradesh. Everyone is shocked by Vaibhavi’s death. The actress entertained the audience for many years with her brilliant performances and was also very popular. Vaibhavi also stayed connected with fans on social media and shared every update of her life. The late actress posted her last video on Instagram 16 days ago.

What did Vaibhavi say in the last post?

In her last post, Vaibhavi shared a beautiful glimpse of her trip to Himachal Pradesh. In this post, the actress has shown beautiful views of Himachal mountains, rivers, waterfalls, temples, monasteries and many other trails. It was clear from this video of the actress that she enjoyed her trip a lot.

 

 

 

Vaibhavi had said this about life in her last post

Along with posting this video, Vaibhavi also wrote a long note. He wrote, “Last night of reflection, I remembered the gifts that most of us are born with by watching ‘Sound of Metal’. And how ruthlessly we take all these things. , Vaibhavi further wrote, “Our senses of sight, hearing, touch, taste and smell are so basic, yet so important that they allow us to live a completely healthy, happy and fulfilled life. Yet we rarely feel it or feel it, thank you for it अच्चार करना तो दूडॉर की बात है.

Vaibhavi said this for people with good health and understanding

Vaibhavi further wrote, “Blessed are those who wake up to the pure sounds of nature, breathe in the clean fresh air, follow simple, boring but stress-free routines, away from the madness of our simple but grand lives that we call ‘New’ says it’. ‘ordinary’ is called ‘basic’ and ‘luxury’ is. And with that I congratulate those who have complete mental health and wellness, including myself. It is the most basic but most important gift of life. Ours reminds us to be thankful for health. Know it, feel it, cherish it, celebrate it.