Veteran Gujarati actor and theatre personality Arvind Vekaria passes away, CINTAA pays tribute
Mumbai, June 24
Veteran Gujarati actor and theatre personality Arvind Vekaria, the father of 'Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah' actor Tanmay Vekaria, has passed away, drawing condolences from the entertainment fraternity. He was 77.
In a statement shared on social media, the Cine and TV Artistes' Association (CINTAA) expressed grief over the demise of the senior actor and theatre personality.
"#cintaa expresses its condolences on the demise of senior actor and theatre personality Mr. Arvind Vekaria #cintaa #condolence #restinpeace #rip," the association wrote in its post.
Arvind Vekaria, the respected name in Gujarati theatre and cinema, was known for his significant contributions to the stage as both an actor and director. Over the years, he built a reputation as a prominent figure in Gujarati entertainment and also made appearances in television shows and films. He was the father of actor Tanmay Vekaria, who is widely known for playing Bagha in the popular sitcom 'Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah.'
Vekaria was recognised by audiences for his work in Gujarati theatre and cinema. He is remembered for projects including Gujarati films such as 'Yashoda', 'Rupiyo Nach Nachave' and 'Chhanu Chamaklo', besides television appearances, including a role in 'Shaktimaan'.
Several members of the entertainment industry, including Poonam Dhillon, Padmini Kolhapure, Mukesh Rishi, Puneet Issar, Ronit Roy, Manoj Joshi, Rakesh Bedi and Yashpal Sharma, were tagged in CINTAA's condolence message.
The veteran actor's demise comes as a major loss to the Gujarati theatre community, where he was regarded as a respected and influential artist.
Fellow actors, fans and members of the film and television fraternity have been paying tribute to his legacy and contribution to the performing arts.
— ANI
Reader Comments
🙏 Om Shanti. It's heartbreaking to lose such a talented artist. Tanmay Vekaria must be going through a tough time. As a fellow Gujarati, I feel proud that our culture produced artists like him who kept our theatre alive.
Condolences to the family. Though I'm not familiar with Gujarati theatre, I recognize the deep loss such figures leave behind in regional arts. It's tragic when someone who dedicated their life to preserving cultural heritage passes away. RIP.
Such a loss for Gujarati entertainment. I grew up watching 'Shaktimaan' and never realized Bagha's father was in that show too. The man lived for theatre. May his legacy inspire many more artists 🕊️
This is a reminder of how many unsung heroes work in regional theatre and cinema. CINTAA's tribute is well-deserved. I wish more people knew about his work in Gujarati films like 'Yashoda'. The entertainment industry has lost a gem.
So heartbreaking 💔 I hope Tanmay Vekaria finds strength in this difficult time. Arvind Vekaria ji's contributions to Gujarati theatre will never be forgotten. It's sad that regional artists don't get the recognition they deserve while they're alive. Rest in peace, sir.
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