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Trisha Krishnan Mourns K. Bhagyaraj's Sudden Death at 73

Veteran Tamil actor-director K. Bhagyaraj passed away at 73 due to a cardiac arrest. Actress Trisha Krishnan expressed grief, recalling their last meal together at a wedding in Goa. Tamil Nadu Chief Minister C Joseph announced full state honors for his contributions to cinema. Bhagyaraj is survived by his wife Poornima, son Shanthnu, and daughter Saranya.

Trisha Krishnan remembers her last meeting with Bhagyaraj: We were just sharing a meal...

Mumbai, June 27

Actress Trisha Krishnan expressed her grief on the sudden demise of veteran Tamil actor, director, and screenwriter K. Bhagyaraj, who left for heavenly abode in Chennai on June 27.

He passed away after suffering a cardiac arrest at the age of 73.

Sending her condolences to the grieving family, Trisha recalled her last meeting with K. Bhagyaraj at the wedding of Avantika Sundar, the elder daughter of actor-politician Khushbu Sundar and filmmaker Sundar C, in Goa.

She remembered how they even shared a meal during the wedding.

Trisha took to the Stories section of her official Instagram handle and wrote, "RIP Dear Bhagyaraj, sir. It's hard to believe we were just sharing a meal together yesterday and I hear this heartbreaking news today. All my love and strength to Poornima Maam, Shanthanu, Amlu, Kiki. (sic)"

In a tribute to the late filmmaker for his immense contribution to Indian cinema, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister C Joseph also announced full state honours for K. Bhagyaraj.

In his statement, the Chief Minister said that the director enjoys an everlasting place in the hearts of the Tamil people with his films that showcase rural lifestyles, along with a deep emotional connection with the family.

"His demise is an irreplaceable loss to Tamil cinema. I convey my deepest condolences and sympathies to his grieving family, relatives, friends fans and members of the film fraternity. I pray that his soul rests in peace at the divine feet of the Lord," he shared.

"In recognition of Thiru. K. Bhagyaraj's contributions to the film industry and as a mark of respect, state honors will be accorded to his final journey," the Chief Minister added.

One of the gems of the Tamil film industry, K Bhagyaraj is survived by his better half Poornima Bhagayaraj, his son Shanthnu Bhagyaraj and his daughter Saranya Bhagyaraj.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

As a Tamilian, I'm deeply saddened. Bhagyaraj sir wasn't just a director; he was a storyteller who captured the soul of rural Tamil Nadu. His scenes about family emotions always touched a chord. While Trisha's tribute is beautiful, I wish the Chief Minister had announced more concrete plans for honoring his legacy, like a film archive or museum. Still, grateful for the state honors.

Vikram M

May his soul rest in peace. I remember watching "Muthal Seithi" late at night on Sun TV with my parents. Such a versatile talent—actor, writer, director. Trisha's post is so honest; we take these small moments for granted until someone leaves us. Condolences to the Bhagyaraj family. 🙏

Ananya R

It's so shocking how life can change in a day. One moment they're sharing a meal at Avantika's wedding, the next he's gone. I appreciate Trisha sharing such a personal memory—it makes the loss feel real. Bhagyaraj sir's films taught me so much about family values. Om Shanti.

Rohit P

A legendary figure in Tamil cinema is no more. His comedic timing in films like "Thillu Mullu" remake was unmatched. I hope the film industry takes this as a reminder to prioritize health—cardiac arrests are becoming too common in our 40s and 50s crowd. Stay healthy, everyone.

Kavya N

It's a great loss indeed. Bhagyaraj sir's ability to blend humor with social messages was

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