Meiyang Chang Celebrates Chinese New Year with Family, Flu, and Fond Memories

Actor-singer Meiyang Chang celebrated the Chinese New Year of the Fire Horse while battling the flu, sharing a family photo on Instagram with a heartfelt caption. He extended greetings for both Chinese New Year and the Tibetan Losar. Chang also spoke emotionally about the recent passing of his close friend, singer Prashant Tamang, recalling Tamang's excitement for upcoming projects. He expressed his primary concern is now providing strength and support to Tamang's grieving wife and daughter.

Key Points: Meiyang Chang's Chinese New Year with Flu & Tribute to Prashant Tamang

  • Celebrated Chinese New Year with flu
  • Shared family photo on Instagram
  • Paid tribute to late friend Prashant Tamang
  • Recalled Tamang's excitement for Salman Khan project
  • Expressed support for Tamang's family
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Meiyang Chang celebrates Chinese New Year with flu

Actor-singer Meiyang Chang shares Chinese New Year family photo while battling flu and pays emotional tribute to his late friend, singer Prashant Tamang.

"When the Chinese New Year of the Fire Horse started with 3 F's: Family Friends and Flu. - Meiyang Chang"

Mumbai, Feb 24

Actor-singer Meiyang Chang celebrated the Chinese New Year of the Fire Horse with flu. The actor-singer took to his Instagram recently, and shared a picture from the occasion.

In the picture, he can be seen sitting with his family. He wrote in the caption, "When the Chinese New Year of the Fire Horse started with 3 F's: Family Friends and Flu. I'd like to hold the first two close to my heart, and abolish the third. The annual feast that brings us and a slice of our custom & culture together. Kung XI Fa Cai to all celebrating the CNY, and Tashi Delek for those celebrating Losar, the Tibetan New Year".

Meiyang Chang is an Indian of Chinese descent (often referred to as Indian-Chinese) born in Dhanbad, Jharkhand, which was part of Bihar when he was born in 1982. A third-generation Indian-Chinese.

Earlier, Meiyang Chang, who was Prashant Tamang's best friend for years, spoke about his demise. He revealed how the late singer was looking up to his project 'The Battle of Galwan', and was thrilled to be working with Salman Khan.

"His recent work in Paatal Lok Season 2 and the upcoming film with Salman Khan were big milestones in his career. Prashant was extremely happy and excited about this phase", he shared.

He mentioned that they were to meet in the upcoming week in Mumbai and have a mini get-together with their other friends, a plan that was long due.

Expressing concern for Prashant's wife and daughter, Meiyang Chang said, "Right now, my only wish is strength for his family. His wife and daughter mean a lot to us, and we will try our best to support them in every possible way".

- IANS

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Rohit P
His message about Prashant Tamang is very touching. It's a sad loss for the industry. Good to see he's remembering the good times and also thinking of supporting the family. That's what true friendship is about.
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Aman W
Interesting to learn he's a third-generation Indian-Chinese from Dhanbad. We have so many communities with unique histories in India. Hope he recovers from the flu quickly. The '3 Fs' caption was quite relatable this season!
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Sarah B
While I appreciate the cultural celebration, the article feels a bit disjointed jumping from Chinese New Year to Prashant Tamang's demise. Maybe two separate pieces would have been better. That said, his inclusive wishes (Kung Xi Fa Cai and Tashi Delek) were lovely.
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Vikram M
Always liked Meiyang Chang. He represents a small but integral part of India's cultural mosaic. His work in 'Badmaash Company' was good. More power to him. Also, the mention of Galwan project is... interesting, given the current climate. Hope it's handled sensitively.

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