Sad news has come from the world of Bollywood. Well-known actor Mukul Dev, famous for his roles in movies like Son of Sardaar and Yamla Pagla Deewana, has passed away at the age of 54. His sudden death has left his fans and friends shocked and heartbroken. According to reports, the actor took his last breath on Friday night. The reason behind his death is not yet known. On Saturday morning, when the news spread, many friends and well-wishers started visiting his house to offer their condolences.
Bollywood Actor Mukul Dev Passes Away at 54
Mukul Dev was a talented actor who worked in both films and television shows. He made his acting debut in 1996 with a TV show. Later, he entered the film industry and impressed everyone with his performances. His first film was Dastak, in which he played the role of ACP Rohit Malhotra. After that, he appeared in several films such as Wajood, Kohram, Mujhe Meri Biwi Se Bachao, Killa, and Son of Sardaar. He was also seen as a villain in popular films like R… Rajkumar and Jai Ho.
Along with films, Mukul Dev also had a strong presence in television. He appeared in many popular TV serials like Pyaar Zindagi Hai, Kahani Ghar Ghar Ki, and Kahiin Diya Jale Kahiin Jiya. His performances were appreciated by both audiences and critics. He was known for bringing depth and emotion to every character he played.
After hearing the news of his death, many Bollywood celebrities expressed their sorrow. Actor Manoj Bajpayee shared an emotional post in memory of his close friend. He said it was hard to express the pain in words and remembered Mukul as a warm and passionate artist who was like a brother to him. He prayed for strength for Mukul’s family and everyone who loved him.
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Mukul Dev’s passing is a big loss for the Indian entertainment industry. His contribution to films and television will always be remembered. Fans will miss him deeply, and his legacy as a fine actor will continue to live on in the hearts of many.