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Anupam Kher Mourns Asrani’s Death, Recalls Their Last Conversation: ‘Heart Feels Very Heavy’

The Indian film industry has lost yet another gem with the passing of veteran actor Asrani. The 79-year-old actor breathed his last on Monday after battling a prolonged illness. His demise has left a void in the hearts of his fans and colleagues, who are mourning the loss of a talented and versatile actor.

Asrani, whose real name was Govardhan Asrani, was known for his impeccable comic timing and his ability to effortlessly portray a wide range of characters. He was a prominent figure in the Hindi film industry for over five decades and has left behind a legacy that will be cherished by generations to come.

The news of Asrani’s demise was met with an outpouring of grief and condolences from the film fraternity. Actor Anupam Kher, who had worked with Asrani in many films, took to social media to express his sorrow. He wrote, “Sad to hear about the demise of veteran actor Asrani ji. I spoke to him just last week and he was in high spirits. He will be remembered for his brilliant performances and his infectious laughter. My heartfelt condolences to his family and loved ones. Rest in peace, Asrani ji.”

Asrani was born in Jaipur, Rajasthan, in 1941. He started his acting career in the late 1960s and soon became a household name with his memorable performances. He was known for his impeccable comic timing and his ability to effortlessly switch between serious and comic roles. He was also a part of many iconic films like Sholay, Chupke Chupke, and Gol Maal, to name a few.

Asrani’s contribution to the Indian film industry was not limited to just acting. He also wrote dialogues for many films and even directed a few. He was a multi-talented artist who was loved and respected by his colleagues and fans alike.

The news of Asrani’s death has left his fans in shock and disbelief. Many took to social media to pay their tributes and share their fond memories of the actor. His fans remembered him as a versatile actor who could make them laugh and cry with his performances. His colleagues also shared their memories of working with him and praised his dedication and passion for his craft.

Asrani’s death is a huge loss for the Indian film industry, and his absence will be deeply felt. He was a true legend who will always be remembered for his contributions to Indian cinema. His legacy will continue to live on through his iconic roles and his fans who will always cherish his work.

As we bid farewell to Asrani, let us remember him for the joy and laughter he brought to our lives through his performances. He will always be remembered as a versatile actor, a dedicated artist, and a kind human being. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family and loved ones during this difficult time.

May his soul rest in peace.

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