‘Goodbye My Friend’: Bollywood Beauty Mourns Ratan Tata’s Passing, Once Expressed Her Love for Him

Tata Group Chairman Ratan Tata breathed his last on Wednesday, October 9. He died at the age of 86 due to age-related problems. People across the country are mourning the death of Ratan Tata. Bollywood stars are paying tribute to him. The actress and her close friend Simi Grewal were saddened to hear the news of the business tycoon’s death. Everyone knows that Simi and Ratan Tata were very close friends and there was a deep relationship between the two. Simi Grewal had also publicly confessed her relationship, after which there was a lot of talk about the two being in a relationship. Now on the death of Ratan Tata, Simi shared an emotional note on social media on the death of her best friend.

Simi Grewal expressed grief

Simi Grewal has shared an old picture of herself and Ratan Tata from her ex account. This picture was taken in 2012 when the late chairman of Tata Group came to her talk show. She wrote, ‘They say you are gone… Your departure is a huge loss and it is very difficult to bear it… Goodbye, my friend… Ratan Tata.’ People are reacting to this post and are asking Simi to keep up her courage.

See the X-post here

https://x.com/Simi_Garewal/status/1844090170897059933

Simi Grewal and Ratan’s relationship

Many media reports claimed that Ratan Tata and Simi Grewal had come close to each other at one time. The love life of both was also discussed in the media. In an interview, Simi said that Ratan Tata is a perfect gentleman. However, it is not known why their relationship could not move forward. In an interview to TOI, Simi Grewal had said about Ratan Tata, ‘His and my relationship has been long. He is perfect and his sense of humor is amazing. He is a perfect gentleman. Money has never been important for him.’

Ratan Tata took the Tata Group to new heights

Ratan Tata took the Tata Group to new heights during his tenure. For those who don’t know, let us tell you that the Tata Group was founded by Ratan Tata’s great-grandfather Jamshed Ji Tata in Mumbai in 1868. Ratan Tata was appointed chairman of the Tata Group, a conglomerate with businesses ranging from auto to steel, at the age of 21 and he led the group till 2012.