Karanvir Bohra Mourns Father Mahendra Bohra's Peaceful Passing

Veteran Hindi film producer Mahendra Bohra, father of actor Karanvir Bohra, has passed away. Karanvir Bohra shared an emotional tribute on Instagram, celebrating his father's full life and peaceful passing. He remembered the life lessons his father imparted, including resilience, kindness, and passion. Mahendra Bohra was known for producing films such as 'Tejaa' and 'Takkar' during his decades in the industry.

Key Points: Karanvir Bohra's Father, Producer Mahendra Bohra, Passes Away

  • Veteran producer passes away
  • Karanvir Bohra's emotional Instagram note
  • Remembered for values and spirit
  • Backed films like Tejaa and Takkar
  • Described as a "rare soul"
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Karanvir Bohra's father, veteran producer Mahendra Bohra, passes away; actor pens emotional note

Actor Karanvir Bohra pens an emotional Instagram tribute after the death of his father, veteran film producer Mahendra Bohra.

"You left us the way you always wished to... peacefully and without suffering. - Karanvir Bohra"

Mumbai, March 5

Actor Karanvir Bohra's father, Mahendra Bohra, a veteran producer, has passed away.

Mourning the demise of his dad, Karanvir on Wednesday took to Instagram and penned an emotional note.

"Love you, Dad. I'm going to miss you more than words can ever say. Anyone who has lost a parent knows the kind of ache it leaves behind. But even in this pain, I find peace in knowing you lived a full, beautiful life. You left us the way you always wished to.......peacefully and without suffering. You used to say you wanted to leave this world with your boots on... and that's exactly how you went. Strong. Dignified. On your own terms," he posted.

Karanvir remembered the values he learned from his father.

"You taught didi and me everything that truly matters. To stay hopeful, no matter how hard life gets. To bounce back when u fall. To live with energy, with passion, with positivity. To never give up. Your spirit was unstoppable, and you made sure that spirit lived in me too. You taught me to dream -- to be a producer's actor, never to leave set without finishing your shot. You taught me to create. You taught me to be kind. You taught me to carry myself with style and grace, just like you did. Not just in the way we dress, but in the way we treat people," he added.

"Every single person who speaks about you says the same thing -- what a good man he was. And they're right. You were a rare soul. Didi and I are so proud and blessed. We are forever grateful that I was born as your son and she your daughter Papa... meri jaan, mera dil tujhpe qurbaan. Always. and now you carry on your next journey, knowing that I'll take care of everything. #omnamahshivaya @mbohra56," Karanvir grieved.

Mahendra Bohra remained actively associated with the Hindi film industry for several decades. He was best known for backing films like Tejaa and Takkar.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Very sad news. Mahendra Bohra ji contributed to our cinema quietly. Films like 'Takkar' were part of my childhood. Karanvir's words show what a great father and man he was. Strength to the family in this tough time.
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Aman W
Heartbreaking. As someone who lost my father last year, I feel every word Karanvir has written. That ache never goes away, you just learn to live with it. Wishing him and his sister strength. #OmNamahShivaya
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Sarah B
What a beautiful and moving tribute. It's clear his father was a wonderful man who instilled great values. "To be a producer's actor" – that's a lesson in professionalism for everyone. My thoughts are with them.
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Vikram M
Respect. To live and leave on your own terms is a blessing. The industry has lost a veteran. While the note is touching, I hope the media gives the family privacy to grieve instead of dissecting every personal emotion shared online.
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Kavya N
Om Shanti. The line "meri jaan, mera dil tujhpe qurbaan" says it all. A father's love is irreplaceable. May the good memories give Karanvir and his sister comfort. 🙏

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