Meiyang Chang Recalls Prashant Tamang's Excitement for Salman Khan Film

Meiyang Chang revealed his late best friend Prashant Tamang was extremely excited about his upcoming film 'Battle of Galwan', where he was working with Salman Khan. The two, who met as contestants on Indian Idol, had plans to meet in Mumbai that week, which were tragically canceled. Chang described Tamang as a kind and gentle person who was making a strong mainstream comeback with projects like 'Paatal Lok Season 2'. He expressed shock over the 43-year-old's sudden passing and hopes audiences will appreciate Tamang's final work when 'Galwan' releases.

Key Points: Prashant Tamang's Excitement for Salman Khan Film Recalled

  • Prashant was thrilled for Galwan
  • Planned Mumbai meet never happened
  • Died at 43 from cardiac arrest
  • Meiyang seeks strength for family
  • Paatal Lok marked his comeback
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Meiyang Chang recalls how late Prashant Tamang was thrilled to be working with Salman Khan in Battle of Galwan

Meiyang Chang shares late friend Prashant Tamang's thrill for 'Battle of Galwan' with Salman Khan, calling his death a huge shock.

Meiyang Chang recalls how late Prashant Tamang was thrilled to be working with Salman Khan in Battle of Galwan
"His recent work in Paatal Lok Season 2 and the upcoming film with Salman Khan were big milestones. - Meiyang Chang"

Mumbai, Jan 14

Actor-singer Prashant Tamang's untimely demise left the nation in a state of shock.

Actor and singer Meiyang Chang who was Prashant's best friend for years, talking to IANS, revealed how the late singer was looking upto his upcoming 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, revealed Meiyang while talking to IANS.

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."

The news came as a huge shock because we were all busy with our work and had planned to meet in Mumbai this week. Prashant had mentioned that he needed to return as some dubbing work was pending for Galwan. Plans to meet had been discussed for a long time. We had last met in November, and the idea was to meet again in January, but that never happened. He was also shooting with Salman Khan, which made the news even more difficult to process. " said Meiyang.

"At just 43, he was far too young to leave us. We shared a long and deep friendship, and we cared for each other deeply," he added.

The actor stated that he had just returned from Prashant's funeral. "I have just returned from his funeral. We were in Darjeeling, and he and many of our batchmates were very close friends and were busy with our work when we got to know this news. We are still shocked," he said.

Expressing concern for Prashant's wife and daughter, Meiyang 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."

He added, "This was truly not the time for him to go. It is a huge loss. What makes it even more painful is that this phase marked his strong return to the mainstream. He had done Indian Idol 20 years ago, worked on many shows, travelled extensively, and acted in Nepali films."

Sharing a fond memory of his best friend, Meiyang recalled, "Recently, I remember speaking to him during the Paatal Lok audition process. He would ask me simple, innocent questions about auditions and casting agents, small, sweet things that reflected his nature. He was a very kind, gentle, and respectful person. Even after gaining recognition, he treated everyone equally, whether a big actor or a newcomer."

The singer concluded by expressing his pride in his late best friend and his impeccable talent. "We were all very proud of him. I truly believed he had a long and bright journey ahead as an actor. Sadly, it ended too soon. I only hope that when Galwan releases, audiences will see his work and appreciate his talent once again."

For the uninitiated, Prashant Tamang who was the winner of the singing reality show Indian Idol season 3, passed away at the age of 43, reportedly due to a cardiac arrest.

Meiyang Chang and Prashant Tamang were in the same season of Indian Idol as contestants.

- IANS

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Priya S
It's tragic that he won't see the release of his biggest project. Working with Salman Khan is a dream for so many. He was finally getting his due in mainstream cinema after all these years. What a loss for the industry.
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Rohit P
Cardiac arrest at 43 is a wake-up call for all of us in this stressful life. We need to take health more seriously. RIP Prashant. Your journey from a Darjeeling boy to a national star was inspiring.
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Meera T
Chang's words show what a true friendship they had. In an industry known for rivalry, this is touching. The way he talks about Prashant's simple, innocent questions... shows his humble nature stayed with him. Gone too soon.
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David E
While the sentiment is beautiful, the article feels a bit repetitive in parts. It circles back to the same points about the meeting and the shock. A tighter edit focusing on the unique memories would have been more powerful. Nonetheless, a sad story.
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Karthik V
His performance in Paatal Lok S2 was brilliant! He was such a natural actor. It's painful to think we won't see more of that talent. I will definitely watch 'Battle of Galwan' for him. Hope his family gets all the support they need.

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