Sheeba Akashdeep Reveals Saif Ali Khan & Amrita Singh's Dog Killed Her Pet, Leading To Fallout: 'Mere Itna Dil Tut Gaya'
Sheeba Akashdeep recently opened up about her fallout with Saif Ali Khan and Amrita Singh. She revealed they were friends and neighbours in the same bungalow complex, but things turned ugly when Saif and Amrita's dog accidentally killed her pet. She said, "Mera itna dil tut gaya. Mein wo ghar bhi bech ke nikal gayi overnight. That’s how we lost touch."

Actress Sheeba Akashdeep recently opened up about her fallout with Saif Ali Khan and Amrita Singh. She revealed that they were friends and neighbours, living in the same bungalow complex. However, things took an ugly turn when Saif and Amrita's dog accidentally killed Sheeba's pet dog, leaving her heartbroken.
Speaking to Pinkvilla, Sheeba said that after the incident, she stopped talking to Saif and Amrita. She added, "Mera itna dil tut gaya and you are also very volatile at that time. A couple of times after that, when he met, he told my husband, 'Kya wo kabhi forgive nahi karegi kya?'"
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The actress shared that her heart was broken as it was her favourite dog. continued, "Mein wo ghar bhi bech ke nikal gayi uss complex se immediately. Overnight I walked off. I said I can’t live here anymore. Wo mera favourite dog tha. So that’s kind of we lost touch," she concluded.
Earlier, in an exclusive interview with Free Press Journal, Sheeba talked about her bond with Saif, stating that they did hang out before, but are not in touch anymore.
She also reacted to Saif's stabbing incident that happened in January at his Bandra residence in Mumbai and called it 'unfortunate.' She added, "I hope he’s doing okay and that everything is fine with his family. It’s a scary thing to hear about, and it’s something that can frighten anyone. It’s not that actors are specifically in danger, but the world itself can feel unsafe sometimes."
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"We all need to take security more seriously. It’s not just Mumbai that feels unsafe, it’s everywhere. You have to be careful and aware, whether you’re out on the street or at home. It’s sad that I even have to mention 'at home', because we all think of our homes as the safest place. What happened with Saif has made us all take a hard look at our own safety measures," she concluded.
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