Bharat Kapoor Demise: Prayer Meet Held in Memory of Veteran Actor; Avtar Gill Recalls Their Close Bond
A prayer meet was held in Mumbai to honour veteran actor Bharat Kapoor, who passed away at the age of 80 on April 27. Members of the film and television industry gathered to pay their respects, with several colleagues remembering his contributions and personal warmth.
Mumbai, April 30: Honouring veteran actor Bharat Kapoor, a prayer meet was held by his family members in Mumbai on Thursday. Members from the film industry attended the prayer meet and paid their heartfelt condolences. Avtar Gill, who shared a close bond with Bharat Kapoor, talked about their close bond.
"I was with him for about 54 years...I had a very long association with him. We worked together across films, plays, and television serials, building not just a professional partnership but a deep personal connection. Beyond work, we were part of each other's everyday lives. I would visit him often. He was my friend and elder brother. And he helped me a lot in life...He used to introduce me to producers," Gill told ANI. Veteran Bollywood Actor Bharat Kapoor Dies at 80: Know About His Film and TV Career.
Director Ramesh Talwar also recalled the fond memories that he created with Bharat Kapoor. " He was a good actor and a good man. We were together for 60 years. I've never seen a better person than him. He was a family member. I am extremely saddened," he shared. Bharat Kapoor passed away on April 27. Legendary Actor Dharmendra Dies at 89 in Mumbai Due to Age-Related Illness; Tribute to the ‘He-Man’ of Bollywood.
Bharat Kapoor began his acting journey in 1972 and built a career that lasted nearly four decades.He became known for his strong supporting parts and villain roles, earning respect in the industry for his steady performances. He was seen in many popular Hindi films over the years, including 'Noorie' (1979), 'Ram Balram' (1980), 'Love Story' (1981), 'Bazaar' (1982), 'Ghulami' (1985), 'Aakhree Raasta' (1986), 'Satyamev Jayate' (1987), 'Swarg' (1990), 'Khuda Gawah' (1992), and 'Rang' (1993).Later, he continued to work in films such as 'Barsaat' (1995), 'Saajan Chale Sasural' (1996), and 'Meenaxi: A Tale of Three Cities' (2004), showing his ability to stay relevant across changing times in cinema.Apart from films, Bharat Kapoor also worked successfully on television. He appeared in shows like 'Parampara,' 'Rahat,' 'Saans,' 'Amanat,' 'Tara,' 'Chunauti,' and 'Kahani Chandrakanta Ki.'
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