Poonam Dhillon Pays Heartfelt Tribute to Late Noorie Co-Star Bharat Kapoor

Veteran actress Poonam Dhillon paid a heartfelt tribute to late actor Bharat Kapoor, calling him a "perfect co-actor" and gentleman. She shared a poster of their hit film Noorie on social media, recalling their work together. Bharat Kapoor passed away on April 27 due to age-related health complications. Noorie, released in 1979, remains a landmark romantic drama directed by Manmohan Krishna and produced by Yash Chopra.

Key Points: Poonam Dhillion Remembers Late Actor Bharat Kapoor of Noorie

  • Poonam Dhillon pays tribute to late actor Bharat Kapoor
  • She called him a "perfect co-actor" and gentleman
  • Bharat Kapoor passed away on April 27 due to age-related issues
  • He starred in hits like Noorie and Kabhie Kabhie
  • Noorie, released in 1979, remains a landmark film
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Poonam Dhillon pays tribute to late Bharat Kapoor, recalls working with him in 'landmark' movie 'Noorie'

Veteran actress Poonam Dhillon pays tribute to late actor Bharat Kapoor, recalling him as a perfect co-actor and gentleman from their landmark film Noorie.

"A total gentleman, perfect co actor, family man, decent human being, very handsome actor with a great voice - Poonam Dhillon"

Mumbai, April 28

Veteran actress Poonam Dhillon fondly remembered late actor Bharat Kapoor, and called him a "perfect co-actor" as she paid a heartfelt tribute while reminiscing about their film 'Noorie'.

The actress shared a poster of her hit movie Noorie on her social media account and penned a heartfelt note.

She wrote, "A total gentleman, perfect co actor, family man, decent human being, very handsome actor with a great voice ... can say a lot more .. Farewell Bharat ji... my condolences to Lopa and Family."

The actress also added, "What a landmark Film we did together."

Poonam shared a poster of 'Noorie', featuring herself alongside co-stars late Bharat Kapoor and Farooq Shaikh.

Through her note, Poonam highlighted Bharat Kapoor's warm personality and professionalism, and also recalled him as not just a talented actor but also a kind human being.

For the uninitiated, Bharat Kapoor, known for his impactful roles in Hindi cinema, passed away on April 27, reportedly due to age-related health complications.

Over the years, on the professional front, he appeared in many hits, and has often been remembered for his supporting and character roles with grey shades in projects like Noorie, Kabhie Kabhie, and many more Bollywood hits.

Talking about Noorie, the movie that released in 1979, was directed by Manmohan Krishna and produced by Yash Chopra.

The romantic drama starred Poonam Dhillon, alongside Farooq Shaikh with both as leads.

The movie also had supporting performances by Madan Puri, Bharat Kapoor, and others.

Noorie, even after 46 years of its release, is still remembered for its soulful music and emotional storyline.

- IANS

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Suresh O
Poonam Dhillon is right, Noorie is a landmark film. The music, the story, the acting - everything was perfect. Bharat ji added so much depth to his role. May his soul rest in peace.
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James A
Such a lovely, heartfelt message from Poonam. It's heartwarming to see actors honoring their colleagues with such warmth. He was a very talented actor indeed.
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Sneha F
I watched Noorie on Doordarshan many years ago. The songs like 'Aaja Re Mere Khwabon Mein' are unforgettable. Bharat Kapoor's role was so impactful. A great loss for the industry. 🕯️
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Michael C
Respect to Bharat Kapoor for his contributions to cinema. And respect to Poonam Dhillon for remembering him so beautifully. True class.
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Pooja D
It's so nice to see Poonam ji's tribute. Noorie still gives me goosebumps, especially the climax. Bharat Kapoor played his part so well. May his family find peace. ❤️
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Karthik V
Poonam Dhillon's words show what a kind person she is. But I also wish we celebrated such character actors more while they were alive. Bharat ji deserved more recognition for his grey-shade roles which were ahead of

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