Ramakant Dayma : Another legendary face of cinema is lost! ‘Chak De India’ fame actor passes away, cinema world mourns

  • Veteran actor Ramakant Dayma passed away!
  • The death of the veteran will be a big shock to the Indian entertainment world
  • Shubhangi paid tribute to Ramakant Dayma through a post

Indian cinema is known for its actors! There are many such faces who have served the cinema industry for decades and even half a century. But, over time, these faces have bid farewell to their fans. Even in the last few months, artists like actor Dharmendra and singer Asha Bhosle bid farewell to their fans. The death of these veterans was a big shock to the Indian entertainment world. In this, the news of veteran actor Ramakant Dayma’s death has come to light. With his departure, a big void has been created in the film industry.

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Ramakant Dayma finally passed away after battling with a serious illness for some time. Ramakant Dayma breathed his last at the age of 69. The actor has acted in ‘Chak De India’, ‘Scam 1992’ and many other Hindi films.

 

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Actress Shubhangi Latkar has shared this news by sharing a post. Shubhangi paid tribute to Ramakant Dayma through a post. In Ramakant’s memory, she captioned it, “Today we lost a man with a beautiful heart! Words are not enough to express the feelings. Ramakant Dayma was not just a friend or a family acquaintance to me, but a person to be deeply respected and cherished. He had an extraordinary passion and enthusiasm. He always taught us to live every moment with joy and a smile, no matter how difficult life may be. He danced spontaneously, sang soul-stirring tunes. He was a really inspiring person who sang and always showed the right direction. He was definitely one of the strongest and most stubborn people I have ever met, but I kept hoping for his recovery until the end. I wanted to share a beautiful theater with him again When I asked them, they smiled as usual and said, “Get well soon… then let’s do everything.” We were also going to put together a beautiful rendition of some selected poems… but now those dreams are not enough. The passing of some people leaves a silent void in life, which no words can fill. Today the mind is exactly the same. Ramakantji, your courage, your courage, your art and your beautiful mind will always be alive in our memories. Heartfelt tributes to you. May God rest his soul in eternal peace.”

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