Veteran Actor Bharat Kapoor Passes Away at 80 in Mumbai
Veteran Actor Bharat Kapoor Dies At 80 Due To Cardiac Arrest
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Bharat Kapoor, a prominent figure in the Hindi film and television industry, passed away at the age of 80 due to cardiac arrest at Sion Hospital in Mumbai. Known for his extensive career spanning nearly four decades, Kapoor's contributions to cinema and television have left a lasting impact.
- 01Bharat Kapoor died at the age of 80 due to cardiac arrest.
- 02He passed away at Sion Hospital in Mumbai on Monday.
- 03Kapoor had been unwell for three days prior to his death.
- 04His notable film credits include 'Noorie' and 'Khuda Gawah'.
- 05A prayer meet is scheduled for April 30 at the North Bombay Association.
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Bharat Kapoor, the veteran actor renowned for his roles in Hindi cinema and television, died on Monday at the age of 80 due to cardiac arrest. He passed away at approximately 3:30 PM at Sion Hospital in Mumbai. Kapoor had been unwell for three days before his death and had previously been hospitalized. His last rites were conducted later that evening at a crematorium near the hospital. A prayer meet is set for April 30 from 5 PM to 7 PM at the North Bombay Association, where friends, family, and industry members are expected to pay their respects. Over a career spanning nearly four decades, Kapoor appeared in numerous films, including notable titles like 'Noorie' (1979), 'Khuda Gawah' (1992), and 'Aakhree Raasta' (1986). He also made significant contributions to television, featuring in popular shows such as 'Campus', 'Saans', and 'Kahani Chandrakanta Ki'. Filmmaker Ashoke Pandit expressed his sorrow on social media, remembering Kapoor as a great human being and a cherished colleague.
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