Veteran Actor Bharat Kapoor’s Prayer Meet Set for April 30 in Mumbai

A prayer meet for veteran actor Bharat Kapoor will be held on April 30 in Mumbai. Kapoor passed away at his home on April 27 at the age of 77. He was known for his supporting and villain roles in films like 'Noorie', 'Ghulami', and 'Khuda Gawah'. His close friend Avtar Gill confirmed the news of his passing.

Key Points: Bharat Kapoor Prayer Meet: April 30 in Mumbai

  • Prayer meet on April 30 in Mumbai
  • Actor died at home on April 27
  • Known for villain roles in Hindi films
  • Worked in TV shows like 'Parampara' and 'Tara'
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Veteran actor Bharat Kapoor's prayer meet to be held on April 30

Prayer meet for late actor Bharat Kapoor on April 30 in Mumbai. He died at 77, known for villain roles in 'Noorie', 'Ghulami', 'Khuda Gawah'.

"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 28

A prayer meet in memory of late actor Bharat Kapoor will be held on April 30 in Mumbai.

According to Bharat Kapoor's family, the prayer meet will be held at the North Indian Association, Mumbai, from 5 pm to 7 pm.

Bharat Kapoor passed away on April 27.

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 'Parampara,' 'Rahat,' 'Saans,' 'Amanat,' 'Tara,' 'Chunauti,' and 'Kahani Chandrakanta Ki.'

- ANI

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Priya S
May his soul rest in peace. It's nice that the family is organizing a prayer meet—gives us fans a chance to pay respects. He was a true artist who never needed the limelight. 🙏
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James A
I remember watching 'Khuda Gawah' with my dad—Bharat Kapoor's role was so memorable. It's a loss for the film fraternity. May his family find strength.
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Vikram M
Sahi kaha, he was a versatile actor. His work in TV serials like 'Parampara' and 'Tara' also deserves appreciation. The industry has lost a reliable actor. Shant hoon ki prayer meet ho raha hai. Om Shanti.
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Siddharth J
I admire how he kept acting even when films changed—'Barsaat' and 'Saajan Chale Sasural' showed his adaptability. But I wish more of his later work got mainstream attention. He deserved more recognition. Still, a life well lived. 🙏
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Sarah B
So sad to hear this. I'm not Indian, but I've seen some of his films streaming—his presence was always powerful. My condolences to his family and fans.
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