Veteran Actor Bharat Kapoor Dies at 80, Last Rites in Mumbai

Veteran actor Bharat Kapoor passed away at 80 in Mumbai after a brief illness. He was known for his supporting and villain roles in Hindi films for nearly four decades. His filmography includes hits like 'Noorie', 'Ghulami', and 'Khuda Gawah'. He also had a successful television career with shows like 'Campus' and 'Tara'.

Key Points: Bharat Kapoor Passes Away at 80: A Tribute

  • Veteran actor Bharat Kapoor dies at 80 in Mumbai
  • Known for villain roles in 'Noorie', 'Ghulami', 'Khuda Gawah'
  • Also worked in TV shows like 'Campus', 'Tara', 'Parampara'
  • Last rites held with family and close friends
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Veteran actor Bharat Kapoor passes away at 80, last rites held in Mumbai

Veteran actor Bharat Kapoor, known for roles in Noorie, Ghulami, and Khuda Gawah, passed away at 80 in Mumbai. Last rites held with family.

"He was sick for the last two-three days. He was at home. He died at home at around 3 pm in the afternoon. - Avtar Gill"

Mumbai, April 27

Veteran actor Bharat Kapoor passed away on Monday after a long and memorable journey in films, theatre, and television. He was 80.

The actor breathed his last in Mumbai, bringing an end to a career that made him a familiar face for generations of viewers.

Actor Avtar Gill, who shared a close bond with Bharat Kapoor, confirmed the news of Bharat Kapoor's passing to ANI.

"He was sick for the last two-three days. He was at home. He died at home at around 3 pm in the afternoon. And I got a call from his son at around 4-4.30 pm. He had stopped working for a long time," Gill said.

His last rites were held later in the evening in the presence of family members and close friends.

Bharat Kapoor began his acting journey in 1972 and built a career that lasted nearly four decades. He became known for his strong supporting parts and villain roles, earning respect in the industry for his steady performances.

He was seen in many popular Hindi films over the years, including 'Noorie' (1979), 'Ram Balram' (1980), 'Love Story' (1981), 'Bazaar' (1982), 'Ghulami' (1985), 'Aakhree Raasta' (1986), 'Satyamev Jayate' (1987), 'Swarg' (1990), 'Khuda Gawah' (1992), and 'Rang' (1993).

Later, he continued to work in films such as 'Barsaat' (1995), 'Saajan Chale Sasural' (1996), and 'Meenaxi: A Tale of Three Cities' (2004), showing his ability to stay relevant across changing times in cinema.

Apart from films, Bharat Kapoor also worked successfully on television. He appeared in shows like 'Campus,' 'Parampara,' 'Rahat,' 'Saans,' 'Amanat,' 'Tara,' 'Chunauti,' and 'Kahani Chandrakanta Ki.'

- ANI

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Priya S
I remember watching him in *Bazaar* and *Khuda Gawah*. He had that raw intensity. It's a loss for Indian cinema. His journey from 1972 to 2004 is really inspiring.
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James A
A great talent who never got the mainstream fame he deserved. His work in *Satyamev Jayate* was solid. RIP Bharat Kapoor.
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Rohit P
Didn't know he was also so active on TV. *Tara* and *Chunauti* were classics. His versatility across films and TV was unmatched. May his soul rest in peace.
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Kavya N
He was a villain everyone loved to hate. 😅 But as a person, from what I read, he was very humble. Sad to see another gem leave us. Om Shanti. 🕊️
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Siddharth J
It's a reminder that even stars pass on. He had a long career but more could have been done to preserve his work or give him recognition. The film industry should celebrate such actors more while they are still with us.
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Michael C
My favourite role of his was in *Noorie*. He brought such depth to the villain. An era has ended. Condolences to his family. 🙏

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