Trigger Warning: This article contains mention of an individual’s passing.
The world bid farewell to the legendary industrialist, Ratan Tata, who passed away at the age of 86 on October 9, 2024, leaving behind a legacy that will forever be remembered. The news of his departure struck a chord with many, but it was his dear friend, actor Simi Garewal, who shared a deeply personal tribute on social media, a platform she rarely frequents. Their bond went beyond friendship, as few knew of their romantic history that spanned decades. Despite going their separate ways, their connection remained strong. Simi poured her heart out in a poignant message, expressing the unbearable pain of losing someone so dear, saying, “It’s too hard to bear your loss…too hard…”
In a rare social media appearance on X (formerly Twitter), Simi shared a heartfelt collage of memories with Ratan Tata from their time together on her show, Rendezvous with Simi Garewal. Accompanied by the words, “They say you have gone. It’s too hard to bear your loss…too hard… Farewell, my friend… #RatanTata.”, her post resonated with the emotions of loss and remembrance.
Reflecting on their past, Simi had once revealed that she and Ratan Tata shared a brief romantic relationship during her Bollywood days. Despite parting ways romantically, their bond evolved into a profound friendship that stood the test of time.
In a candid interview with The Times of India back in 2011, Simi reminisced about her long-standing connection with Ratan, portraying him as a man of impeccable character. She praised his humor, humility, and gentlemanly demeanor, highlighting that his pursuits were driven by purpose rather than mere wealth. She noted a sense of ease in him when he was abroad, contrasting with the pressures he faced in India.
The news of Ratan Tata’s passing on that fateful Wednesday evening sent shockwaves across the nation. After being hospitalized at Breach Candy Hospital in Mumbai due to a sudden health deterioration, he succumbed to his condition in the ICU. His mortal remains were laid to rest at the National Centre for Performing Arts (NCPA) in south Mumbai the following day, allowing the public to pay their final respects before his cremation in the Worli area.
Ratan Tata’s influence extended far beyond the business realm, as he was revered for his philanthropy and compassion. His impact on the Tata Group and society at large earned him a special place in the hearts of many across India, a testament to his enduring legacy of kindness and generosity.