Bollywood actor Mukul Dev has sadly passed away, leaving a big gap in the film world. The news came out just moments ago. Friends say he had been unwell for a few days before his death in Delhi. Vindu Dara Singh, who acted with him in Son of Sardaar, shared the heartbreaking news. No official cause has been announced yet. Mukul was loved for his strong supporting roles in movies like Dastak, Yamla Pagla Deewana, R… Rajkumar, and Jai Ho. He also made his mark in the 90s with many memorable performances. Fans and colleagues are mourning a true talent gone too soon.
Mukul Dev Passes At 54 Years
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With a shiny career of over two decades, Mukul Dev has left an indelible mark on the film industry today. His presence wasn’t limited to Bollywood.
From Bollywood to Regional, acclaimed actor Mukul Dev has worked across various film industries. You can easily spot him acting in Bengali, Malayalam, Kannada, and Telugu films apart from Bollywood movies. He started his journey in the world of glamour back in 1996. His debut movie was Dastak, and he acted in some notable TV shows like Kahaani Ghar Ghar Kii. He was also the first host of Fear Factor India.
Tributes Pouring In From Bollywood
The film world is still coping with the sudden demise of Mukul. Vindu Dara Singh, a close friend and fellow actor, said that Mukul had been more withdrawn lately. Actress Deepshikha Nagpal has recalled their friendship by posting an old picture of them on social media. Fans and colleagues are leaving their Rest In Peace comments on social media.
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A Final Word
Mukul Dev’s death leaves a big gap in the world of Indian cinema and television. His work, across Bollywood and other Industries, has made a lasting impression on the crowd. Heartfelt tributes are still pouring in for Mukul Dev as he departs, leaving behind a legacy to inspire.
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