The tragic death of Aman Jaiswal has left his fans and co-stars in shock. Hritik Yadav, who worked closely with Aman in Dhartiputra Nandini, has shared emotional details about his final moments with Times Of India TV. Reflecting on the heartbreaking event, Hritik Yadav revealed, “At one point, he was almost revived,” describing the efforts made to save him. Despite the doctors’ best attempts, the severe injuries he sustained ultimately led to his untimely demise.
Speaking about the accident, Hritik Yadav shared, “Apparently, Aman was on his way to an audition. The casting person for that audition reached out to me and mentioned hearing about an accident involving him. They asked if I knew anything about it. I told them I hadn’t heard anything and decided to call Aman directly to confirm. When I dialed his number, an unknown person answered the call and informed me about the accident. I was in shock. Within 15 minutes, I reached the hospital, and that’s when I found out everything—what had happened and how it all unfolded. It was devastating to learn the details.”
The Apollena actor, Hritik Yadav, further spoke about Aman’s final moments, describing how he fought valiantly despite the severity of his injuries. “The doctor informed me that the accident involved a truck, and the truck’s tire passed over his right side. When he was brought to the hospital, he was completely unconscious and in a critical condition. I consulted with the doctor after assessing the situation. Tragically, just 10-15 minutes after I arrived at the hospital, he passed away. However, the doctors officially informed me about his death an hour later because they were trying everything, CPR, and other measures to save him. Even after that, they kept trying for another half hour. At one point, he was almost revived, but the severe spinal injury he sustained caused significant internal damage, leading to massive internal bleeding. His lungs were also damaged. That bleeding made his condition extremely critical, and despite all efforts, it became impossible to save him. Despite the doctors providing oxygen, his body wasn’t able to respond or function on its own. It’s heartbreaking to know that, despite all efforts, nothing could be done to save him.”
Hritik Yadav is deeply affected by the news and is trying to cope up with the loss, “It was truly shocking news. We had worked together, though we didn’t stay in touch much due to work, but there was still a bond. I am still not able to come to terms with the news. We were co-actors, so it’s natural to feel that way. Even now, as I’m talking to you, I haven’t been able to step out of my house ever since I’ve returned from the hospital. I am deeply affected by the news of his death. He was just at the beginning, with so much more to achieve and experience in life. It’s truly devastating.”
Aman and Hritik Yadav shared the screen in Dhartiputra Nandini, where Aman played the lead role, while Hritik Yadav portrayed the parallel lead. “My last show with Aman was the one we worked on together, and it was a great experience. We spent around 7-8 months working side by side. He was such a nice person, down-to-earth and full of good qualities. In fact, we were almost the same age; he was just a year older than me. There was a certain innocence in him, that childlike quality we all have at this age. His circle was mostly young people, and there wasn’t anyone to guide him properly. He was a genuinely good-hearted person, and that’s what I’ll always remember about him.
Hritik Yadav is deeply heartbroken by the sudden passing of his former co-star, expressing that Aman was far too young to go, “The most heartbreaking thing is that it wasn’t his time to go. We all have hopes and expectations when the New Year starts, dreams of achieving something new and he had so much ahead of him. It feels so unfair. He was so young, and he hadn’t even had the chance to fully experience life. He hadn’t seen the joys of success, and his lifestyle was so simple. What hurts even more is thinking about his family. He was their eldest son, and it’s devastating for his parents. I feel their loss is unimaginable. The most painful part is that, in his final moments, no one was there for him. Neither I nor anyone else could meet him in time. Shagun, who was one of his closest friends, and I tried, but by the time we reached the hospital, we weren’t even allowed to see him. He was under the doctors’ supervision, on a ventilator. All we could do was pray for him.”