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Kajol mourns the death of good friend and producer Ryan Stephen, says 'love u forever'

Ace producer Ryan Ivan Stephen, who worked on projects like Indoo Ki Jawaani, short film Devi among others, passed away. The producer had reportedly contracted COVID-19. Bollywood celebrities mourned the death of the producer through social media. Actress Kajol, who had known Ryan for several years, penned a note on Sunday remembering him.

Kajol mourns the death of good friend and producer Ryan Stephen, says 'love u forever'

Sharing a collage of selfies with Ryan Stephen, she shared a poem.

“Tell me there’s a heaven,
Tell me that it’s true
Tell me there’s a reason,
Why I’m seeing what I do
Tell me there’s a heaven
Where all those people go
Tell me they’re all happy now
Please tell me that it’s so ….”
????. Love u forever and ever @ryanivanstephen . Friends for life and beyond remember?" she wrote.

Kajol and Ryan shared a close bond. Back in 2020, Ryan had penned a long note praising her and her work.

 

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Kajol’s short film Devi and Kiara Advani’s Indoo Ki Jawani were produced by Ryan Stephen.

ALSO READ: Indoo Ki Jawaani producer Ryan Stephen passes away due to COVID-19; Varun Dhawan, Kiara Advani, Manoj Bajpayee mourn his demise



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