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Yearender 2021: Hindi Industry Celebs Who We Lost This Year

As we bid goodbye to 2021 and look back at who the Hindi film industry lost, this year.

Yearender 2021: Hindi Industry Celebs Who We Lost This Year
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Bollywood and Television industry saw the deaths of some of the remarkable personalities like Surekha Sikri, Dilip Kumar, and others. The untimely demise of Sidharth Shukla and Raj Kaushal left the fans disheartened. This year also witnessed the devastating demise of celebrities including Bikramjeet Kanwarpal due to COVID-19.

The absence of these stars is still felt in the film industry, and needless to say, their exceptional work will be remembered by generations. As we bid goodbye to 2021 and look back at who the Hindi film industry lost, this year. 

Rajiv Kapoor

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Actor-director Rajiv Kapoor, son of celebrated filmmaker-actor Raj Kapoor, passed away in February. He was 58. Neetu Kapoor, wife of late actor Rishi Kapoor, was the first to confirm the news on Instagram. Rajiv Kapoor made his acting debut with 1983 film 바카라˜Ek Jaan Hain Hum바카라™, but made first appearance as a leading man in blockbuster 바카라˜Ram Teri Ganga Maili, which was Raj Kapoor바카라™s last directorial venture. He went on to feature in films like 바카라˜Aasmaan바카라™, 바카라˜Lover Boy바카라™, 바카라˜Zabardast바카라™ and 바카라˜Hum To Chale Pardes바카라™. His last film as a hero was 1990''s 바카라˜Zimmedaar바카라™. He then made a switch to production and direction. His first production was 바카라˜Henna바카라™, directed by eldest brother Randhir Kapoor and featuring Rishi Kapoor.

Amit Mistry

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Actor Amit Mistry, who was seen in shows like 바카라˜Tenali Rama바카라™ and films like 바카라˜Kya Kehna바카라™, 바카라˜Ek Chalis Ki Last Local바카라™, 바카라˜99바카라™, 바카라˜Shor In The City바카라™, 바카라˜Yamla Pagla Deewana바카라™, 바카라˜Bey Yaar바카라™, 바카라˜A Gentleman바카라™, passed away in April, due to heart attack. The actor was also seen in the Amazon Prime Video original series 바카라˜Bandish Bandits바카라™. The actor was a prominent face in the Gujarati theatre circuit. His work in Hindi films like 바카라˜Kya Kehna바카라™, 바카라˜Ek Chalis Ki Last Local바카라™ and especially his collaborations with filmmaker Raj-DK including 바카라˜99바카라™, 바카라˜Shor In The City바카라™ and 바카라˜A Gentleman바카라™ got him wider attention. Mistry also earned acclaim in last year's hit series 바카라˜Bandish Bandits바카라™ playing musician Devendra Rathod. His TV credits include the popular show "Yeh Duniya Hai Rangeen".

Satish Kaul

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Veteran Punjabi actor Satish Kaul passed away at the age of 74 due to Covid-19 related complications in April. He had featured in several Hindi films and shows and is remembered for his role as  Lord Indra in BR Chopra's "Mahabharat". Kaul was admitted to a city hospital after he developed a fever six days ago, said his sister, Satya Devi. The actor worked in over 300 Punjabi and Hindi films including 바카라˜Pyaar Toh Hona Hi Tha바카라™, 바카라˜Aunty No 1바카라™ and the TV show 바카라˜Vikram Aur Betaal바카라™.

Kishore Nandlaskar

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Veteran actor Kishore Nandlaskar, who featured in several Marathi and Hindi films like 바카라˜Purna Satya바카라™ and 바카라˜Jis Desh Mein Ganga Rehta Hai바카라™, died in April due to COVID-19 complications. He was 81. Nandlaskar was admitted to Global COVID centre in Thane last week after he tested positive for the novel coronavirus. Nandlaskar is survived by his wife and three sons. The actor made his debut in 1982 with Marathi film 바카라˜Navare Sagle Gadhav바카라™ and went to act in movies like 바카라˜Bhavishyachi Aishi Taishi: The Prediction바카라™, 바카라˜Gaon Thor Pudhari Chor바카라™ and 바카라˜Jara Japun Kara바카라™.

Shravan Rathod

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Composer Shravan Rathod, of popular music director duo Nadeem-Shravan, passed away in April due to COVID-19 related complications. Rathod was 66. The composer was admitted to SL Raheja hospital in a "critical" condition after testing positive for COVID-19. He breathed his last in the hospital.

Bikramjeet Kanwarpal

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Actor Bikramjeet Kanwarpal, who has appeared in many popular films like 바카라˜Page 3바카라™ and 바카라˜2 States바카라™ and has also been a part of popular television shows like 바카라˜Adaalat바카라™, died due to coronavirus-related complications in May. He was 52.  After retiring from the Indian Army, Kanwarpal made his acting debut in early 2000. His other movie credits include 바카라˜Rocket Singh: Salesman of the Year바카라™, 바카라˜Jab Tak Hai Jaan바카라™, 바카라˜Aarakshan바카라™ and 바카라˜The Ghazi Attack바카라™. On television, some of his noteworthy performances were in Anil Kapoor-starrer 바카라˜24바카라™, 바카라˜Adaalat바카라™, 바카라˜Diya Aur Baati Hum바카라™ and 바카라˜Yeh Hai Chahatein바카라™.

Abhilasha Patil

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Actor Abhilasha Patil, who acted in films like 바카라˜Chhichhore바카라™ and 바카라˜Good Newwz바카라™, has died due to COVID-19 complications, in May. Patil was in her 40s. She was admitted at a hospital soon after she tested positive for the novel coronavirus and died. Patil has also acted in Marathi movies like Prawaas바카라™, 바카라˜Bayko Deta Ka Bayko바카라™, 바카라˜Te Aath Diwas바카라™ and others. She is survived by her husband and son.

Raj Kaushal

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Filmmaker Raj Kaushal, who directed movies like "Pyaar Mein Kabhi Kabhi" and "Shaadi Ka Laddoo", featuring wife Mandira Bedi, passed away in June, following a heart attack. He was in his 50s. Kaushal is survived by wife, actor-TV presenter, Mandira Bedi and their two children, son Vir and daughter Tara. His last rites were held at Shivaji Park crematorium, Dadar. Close friends from the industry including actors Ronit Roy, Sameer Soni, Ashish Chowdhry, and "Pyaar Mein Kabhi Kabhi" actor Dino Morea were present.

Rinku Singh Nikumbh

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Actor Rinku Singh Nikumbh, known for her appearance in Ayushmann Khurrana's 바카라˜Dream Girl바카라™, died due to COVID-19 complications at a hospital in Assam, in June. She was 35. The actor had come to her hometown soon after the first wave of coronavirus pandemic hit India last year. Nikumbh is survived by her mother and brother. The actor was last seen in Aadar Jain바카라™s film 바카라˜Hello Charlie바카라™. She had also acted in TV shows such as 바카라˜Chidiyaghar바카라™, 바카라˜Meri Haanikarak Biwi바카라™, and few others.

Arvind Rathod

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Veteran Gujarati film and theatre actor Arvind Rathod died at his residence in Paldi area of Ahmedabad due to age-related issues, in July. Rathod (83) was unmarried and had shifted to a relative''s place in Ahmedabad after leaving the industry in Mumbai some years ago. Rathod is known for his portrayal as a villain in Gujarati movies. He was also active in theatre circles and had tried his hand in Bollywood films as well. He worked in blockbusters such as 바카라˜Agneepath바카라™, 바카라˜Khuda Gawah바카라™, among others

Dilip Kumar

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Beloved actor Dilip Kumar, known to generations of cinema-goers as the Bollywood's 'Tragedy King', passed away in Mumbai in July at the age of 98. The 'Mughal-e-Azam' actor had been ailing with age-related complications for some time and had been admitted to the Intensive Care Unit of Hinduja Hospital in Mumbai's Khar. The news broke after family friend Faisal Farooqui took to Kumar's Twitter account and shared the heartbreaking update.

Surekha Sikri

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Three-time National Award-winning actor Surekha Sikri died in Mumbai in July, following a cardiac arrest. She was 75-years-old. Sikri had been suffering from complications arising from a second brain stroke, as per a statement released by her agent. Sikri had suffered a brain stroke in September last year and was discharged after a few days.  Apart from being known for her role in the daily soap, 바카라˜Balika Vadhu바카라™, Sikri has also been known for her performances in 바카라˜Tamas바카라™, 바카라˜Mammo바카라™ and 바카라˜Badhai Ho바카라™,, for which she won National Film Award For Best Supporting Actress. She was last seen in Netflix's anthology Ghost Stories, in the story directed by Zoya Akhtar, which released last year.

Anupam Shyam

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In a tragic incident, Veteran actor Anupam Shyam, who was popular for his role as 'Thakur Sajjan' in the TV show "Mann Kee Awaaz: Pratigya", passed away in a Mumbai hospital in August. Shaym had been admitted to the hospital last week due to a kidney infection. According to his friend actor Yashpal Sharma, Shyam died following multiple organ failure. He was 63-years-old. The actor is also known for appearances in films like 바카라˜Slumdog Millionaire바카라™ and 바카라˜Bandit Queen바카라™.

Sidharth Shukla

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Sidharth Shukla, who rose to prominence with popular TV shows such as 바카라˜Balika Vadhu바카라™ and 바카라˜Bigg Boss 13'. died following a massive heart attack in September, in Mumbai, at the age of 40. Shukla began his career in showbiz as a model and made his acting debut with a lead role in the television show 'Babul Ka Aangann Chootey Na'. He  later appeared on shows such as 'Jaane Pehchaane Se... Ye Ajnabbi', 'Love U Zindagi' but became a household name with 'Balika Vadhu'. He also participated in reality shows, including 'Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa 6', 'Fear Factor: Khatron Ke Khiladi 7' and 'Bigg Boss 13'.

Ghanshyam Nayak

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Veteran actor Ghanashyam Nayak, best known for his work as Nattu Kaka on the popular sitcom Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah바카라™, passed away in October after a long battle with cancer. The actor, who was in his late 70s, was diagnosed with cancer earlier this year.

Arvind Trivedi

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Veteran actor Arvind Trivedi, best known for playing Raavan on the popular 1986 mythological show 바카라˜Ramayan바카라™, died in October following a heart attack. He was in his early 80s. According to the actor's nephew, Kaustubh Trivedi, the actor had been unwell for a long time and breathed his last at his residence here in suburban Kandivali. The actor's other works, including TV series 바카라˜Vikram Aur Betaal바카라™ and the 1998 Gujarati feature film 바카라˜Desh Re Joya Dada Pardesh Joya바카라™, were also huge hits. Besides his acting career, in 1991, Arvind Trivedi was elected as a Member of Parliament from Sabarkatha constituency as a member of Bharatiya Janata Party and was in the office till 1996.

Manisha Yadav

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Television actor Manisha Yadav, known for playing Salima Begum in the Zee TV show Jodha Akbar, died in October, reportedly due to a brain haemorrhage. She has also appeared in the popular comedy show 'Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah'.

Yusuf Husain

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Veteran actor Yusuf Husain passed away in October due to Covid-19 complications. He was 73. Filmmaker Hansal Mehta confirmed the death of his father-in-law Yusuf Husain primarily portrayed father roles in films. He best remembered fir Dil Chahta Hai (2001), Dhoom (2004), Apahran (2005), Vivah (2006), Dhoom (2006), O My God! (2012) and Krissh 3 (2013), Raees (2017) among others. He also dabbled with television shows like Yudh. He will be seen in films like The Letters and Crazy Cukkad Family that await a release date.

Madhavi Gogate

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Veteran Marathi actress Madhavi Gogate, who played the role of actress Rupali Ganguly's mother in the show 'Anupamaa', died of Covid-19 in November. Gogate  was also well known for her role in the Marathi film 'Ghanchakkar' alongside actor Ashok Saraf. She recently made her Marathi TV debut with 'Tuza Maza Jamtay'. She has also featured in various Hindi TV serials such as, 'Koi Apna Sa', 'Aisa Kabhi Socha Na Tha' and 'Kahin Toh Hoga' among others.

Brahma Mishra

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Actor Bramhaswaroop Mishra (36) who was seen in the web series 'Mirzapur,' was discovered dead in his Versova residence, in December. Mishra had been living alone in a rented flat for the last four years. There is no formal information on the cause of his death.

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