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Ahan Shetty Mourns Loss Of His Pet Dog Brody: ‘The Hardest Goodbye'

Ahan Shetty Mourns Loss Of His Pet Dog Brody: ‘The Hardest Goodbye'

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Describing Brody as far more than just a companion, Ahan Shetty said that his handsome boy was his brother, his safe place and his heart.
Ahan Shetty is grieving the loss of his cherished dog, Brody. He dropped some glimpses of himself with his dog along with an elaborate note which encapsulated his emotions after the pet's demise. In the emotional message shared on social media, the actor reflected on the deep bond he shared with his furry friend.
Describing Brody as far more than just a companion, Ahan said that his handsome boy was his brother, his safe place and his heart. His heartfelt tribute captured the profound emptiness left behind by Brody's passing and the beautiful memories they created together over the years.
In the post, he bid the hardest goodbye, adding, 'You've been with me through some of the most important, transformative years of my life. I don't quite know how to put into words just how much you mean to me. You were more than a companion… You were my brother, my safe place, my heart. Letting you go is one of the hardest things I've ever had to do."
'I'm going to miss you so much, Brody. You were so loved. You are so loved. Thank you for everything. Rest peacefully, my handsome boy. Until we meet again," he added.
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The pictures have garnered numerous heartfelt comments from fans and industry friends. The internet users joined Ahan in mourning the loss of Brody, with many nodding that bidding farewell to your furry companion is indeed the hardest thing.
Athiya Shetty also paid tribute by posting a heartfelt picture on her Instagram stories. The image, featuring the actress with Brody and her brother Ahan, was accompanied by the caption, 'My brodu… I can't even imagine a life and home without you. Thank you for being the best part of our childhood. Rest in peace, my ladoo Ram."
Following this, she also dropped some treasured moments her parents, Suniel Shetty and mother Manna, spent with Brody throughout the years.
In terms of work, Ahan Shetty will be soon seen in the Sunny Deol-starrer Border 2. The film, directed by Anurag Singh, also boasts Varun Dhawan and Diljit Dosanjh in lead roles. Produced by Bhushan Kumar and Nidhi Dutta, with Shiv Chanana and Binoy Gandhi serving as co-producers, the movie is a follow-up to the iconic 1997 war drama Border and is touted to be inspired by the 1999 Kargil War between India and Pakistan. Mark your calendars! Border 2 is slated to release in theatres on January 23, 2026.
Fans will also see Ahan in Sajid Nadiadwala's Sanki. Co-starring Pooja Hegde, the film is helmed by debut directors Adnan A. Shaikh and Yasir Jah.
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