Bharat Kapoor Passed Away: ‘Ghulaami’ and ‘Swarg’ fame Bharat Kapoor is no more, friend Avtar Gill gave an emotional farewell

Bharat Kapoor Passed Away: Hindi cinema has lost another shining star. Famous and experienced entertainment actor Bharat Kapoor has passed away at the age of 80. He was suffering from health related problems for quite some time. As soon as the news of his death came out, there was a wave of mourning among the entire film industry and his fans. Bharat Kapoor played many such roles during his career, which are still fresh in people’s minds.

Close friend Avtar Gill confirmed

Bharat Kapoor’s demise has been officially confirmed by his very close friend and well-known actor Avtar Gill. Expressing grief, Gill said that Bharat was ill for the last three days and was admitted to the hospital for treatment. His son informed about this incident over the phone. Avtar Gill told that he has just returned from the cremation ground, where his old friend was bid farewell with tears in his eyes. Bharat Kapoor’s funeral was conducted with simplicity, in which his family as well as select film stars like Rakesh Bedi and director Ramesh Kumar were present.

Cinematic journey and memorable characters

Bharat Kapoor’s film journey has been very long and impressive. He created a distinct identity for himself on screen in the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s. He was such an artiste who could easily adapt to any character. He played supporting roles in most of the films, playing the roles of police officers, lawyers and dreaded villains. People were impressed by his stature and communication skills. He not only scared the audience with his acting but also impressed people with his seriousness on many occasions.

Bharat was a part of famous films

If we look at Bharat Kapoor’s filmography, he had worked in many blockbuster films. His presence was appreciated in films like ‘Noori’ released in 1979, ‘Ram Balram’, ‘Love Story’ and ‘Bazaar’. His work in JP Dutta’s film ‘Gulaami’ is still remembered. Apart from this, he also played important roles with Amitabh Bachchan in big films like ‘Aakhri Raasta’ and ‘Khuda Gawah’. He had a long streak in Hindi cinema through films like ‘Swarg’, ‘Satyamev Jayate’ and ‘Rang’.

Spread the magic even on the small screen

Bharat Kapoor was a well-known name not only on the big screen but also in the world of television. When the era of TV serials started in India, he worked in hit shows like ‘Campus’, ‘Rahat’, ‘Parampara’ and ‘Saans’. He made his mark in every household through serials like ‘Amanat’, ‘Tara’ and ‘Bhagyavidhaata’. He was also a part of fantasy shows like ‘Kahani Chandrakanta Ki’. His talent can be gauged from the fact that he was equally successful in both cinema and TV mediums.

Last farewell and prayer meeting

There is silence in Bharat Kapoor’s family due to his demise. After his death, many Bollywood artists have remembered him through social media. According to his family members, a prayer meeting for the peace of the departed soul will be organized on April 30. This meeting will be held at his residence between 5 pm to 7 pm, where his fans and people from the film industry will be able to pay their tribute to him. Bharat Kapoor’s demise marks the end of an era where character actors had their own importance.

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