Priyanka Chopra Mourns Co-Star Sunil Thapa, Recalls His Support After Father's Death

Priyanka Chopra penned an emotional Instagram tribute to her late 'Mary Kom' co-star Sunil Thapa, recalling how he supported her after the death of her father, Ashok Chopra. The veteran Nepali actor passed away at age 68 in Kathmandu due to a suspected cardiac arrest. Nepal's Prime Minister Sushila Karki issued a statement mourning the loss of the versatile artist. Thapa had a diverse career, having worked as a model in Mumbai in the 1970s and as a professional football player before acting.

Key Points: Priyanka Chopra Tribute to Late Co-Star Sunil Thapa

  • Priyanka shares emotional Instagram tribute
  • Thapa helped her after father Ashok Chopra's death
  • Veteran Nepali actor died at 68 in Kathmandu
  • Suspected cardiac arrest was cause of death
  • Nepal's PM mourned loss of versatile artist
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Priyanka Chopra recalls how her late 'Mary Kom' co-star Sunil Thapa helped her during her tough time

Priyanka Chopra recalls how late actor Sunil Thapa helped her after her father's death. Nepali PM Sushila Karki also mourns the versatile artist.

Priyanka Chopra recalls how her late 'Mary Kom' co-star Sunil Thapa helped her during her tough time
"You kept me together when I had just lost my dad. - Priyanka Chopra"

Mumbai, Feb 7

Actress Priyanka Chopra recalled how her late 'Mary Kom' co-star Sunil Thapa helped her through her toughest time after the passing away of her father, Ashok Chopra.

Remembering the late actor for his kindness, PeeCee wrote on her Instagram handle, "You will always be my Coach Sir.

You kept me together when I had just lost my dad. You loved me and helped me through many tough days without even realizing. Your warm hugs and your laugh will always be part of my memories.

Gone too young but never forgotten. Thank you for your kindness at a time that I was broken. (Sic)."

Offering her condolences to the family and loved ones of Sunil Thapa, she added, "Rest in peace Sunil Thapa...My condolences and prayers are with the family and loved ones."

Veteran Nepali actor Sunil Thapa passed away in Kathmandu on Saturday morning at the age of 68.

As per the hospital authorities, the actor was undergoing treatment after his health suddenly deteriorated.

The officials told the local media that Sunil Thapa was brought to the hospital in an unconscious state, and he was declared dead due to suspected cardiac arrest after an ECG.

Mohan Niraula, President of Film Artists Association of Nepal, told IANS that the veteran actor passed away due to a cardiac problem.

"We are awaiting his family members, who reside in Mumbai, to perform his last rites," he shared.

Nepal's Prime Minister Sushila Karki also mourned the loss of the actor.

"With his passing, the Nepali and Indian film industries have lost not only a versatile artist but also a strong pillar," she said in a statement.

Before starting his tenure as an actor, Sunil Thapa worked as a model in Mumbai in the mid-1970s. He was also actively involved in sports and even played professional football for clubs in Bombay.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Very sad news. He was a great actor and an even better person, it seems. Priyanka's post shows how important kindness is, especially when someone is grieving. The India-Nepal film connection is strong. Om Shanti.
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David E
Respect to Priyanka for sharing this personal memory. It highlights the unseen support systems in the film industry. "Mary Kom" was a powerful film, and it's clear the team shared a special bond. RIP Sunil Thapa.
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Shreya B
A true artist and a sportsman! His journey from model to actor, and even playing football in Bombay, is so inspiring. Cardiac issues are becoming so common these days, we really need to take health more seriously. A big loss.
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Michael C
While the tribute is touching, I wish the article focused a bit more on Sunil Thapa's own career and legacy, rather than mostly being a vehicle for a celebrity's memory. He deserves to be the main subject of his own obituary.
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Kavya N
"You will always be my Coach Sir" – that line got me. It shows the deep respect. It's not just about acting, but about life guidance. Heartfelt condolences from India. May his family find strength.

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