Priyanka Chopra Mourns 'Mary Kom' Co-Star Sunil Thapa: "You Will Always Be My Coach"

Veteran actor Sunil Thapa, renowned for his roles in 'Mary Kom' and Nepali cinema, has passed away at the age of 68 in Kathmandu. Priyanka Chopra shared an emotional Instagram tribute, recalling how Thapa supported her after her father's death during the film's shoot. Sikkim Chief Minister Prem Singh Tamang extended condolences, honoring Thapa's legacy in Nepali cinema. The actor, who also appeared in 'The Family Man', died in hospital with a suspected cardiac arrest.

Key Points: Sunil Thapa Dies at 68, Priyanka Chopra Pays Tribute

  • Veteran actor Sunil Thapa passes away at 68
  • Priyanka Chopra pays heartfelt tribute to her 'Mary Kom' coach
  • Suspected cardiac arrest was the cause of death
  • Thapa was a prominent figure in Nepali and Indian cinema
  • Sikkim CM Prem Singh Tamang also offered condolences
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"You will always be my Coach Sir": Priyanka Chopra mourns loss of 'Mary Kom' co-actor Sunil Thapa

Veteran actor Sunil Thapa, known for 'Mary Kom' and 'The Family Man', passes away at 68. Priyanka Chopra shares an emotional tribute to her on-screen coach.

"You will always be my Coach Sir. You kept me together when I had just lost my dad. - Priyanka Chopra"

Mumbai, February 7

Actress Priyanka Chopra extended her condolences to the family of her co-actor Sunil Thapa who passed away on February 7 at the age of 68 years.

Taking to his Instagram handle, Priyanka Chopra remembered her time with late actor Sunil Thapa during the shoot of 'Mary Kom'. Thapa played the role of Priyanka's coach in the movie.

The actress also paid a heartfelt tribute to the actor by calling Thapa her emotional support at the time when she lost her father.

She wrote, "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. Rest in peace Sunil Thapa. My condolences and prayers are with the family and loved ones."

Actor Sunil Thapa, who is known for his role in the film 'Mary Kom' and series 'Family Man' has passed away at the age of 68 years in Kathmandu on Saturday.

The actor passed away while undergoing treatment at the Norvic Hospital in Kathmandu. As per the hospital, the patient was brought for medical attention in an unconscious state. Following an ECG, the doctors confirmed Thapa's death, suspecting cardiac arrest as the cause.

Sikkim Chief Minister Prem Singh Tamang extended his heartfelt condolences to the actor's family and friends. He also recalled the actor's contributions to Nepali cinema, saying that Thapa's "legacy will continue to inspire generations of artists".

Taking to his Facebook handle, the CM wrote, "Deeply saddened by the passing of veteran actor Shri Sunil Thapa, whose powerful performances, especially as Rate Kail,a left an indelible mark on Nepali cinema. His talent and legacy will continue to inspire generations of artists. Heartfelt condolences to his family, friends, and admirers. May the departed soul rest in eternal peace."

A prominent figure in Nepali cinema, Thapa has worked extensively in Nepali, Bollywood and Bhojpuri films over several decades.

The actor was widely known for his iconic role as Rate Kaila' in the Nepali action-drama film 'Chino'.

In the Indian cinema, Thapa earned wider recognition for his supporting role in the biopic film 'Mary Kom', which also starred Priyanka Chopra in the lead role.

He had earlier debuted in Bollywood with 'Ek Duuje Ke Liye' and went on to work in several Hindi, Tamil and Bhojpuri productions.

Thapa was also seen in the third instalment of 'The Family Man' where he played the role of David Khuzou in the series.

- ANI

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Rahul R
Om Shanti. A true artist who worked across so many industries - Nepali, Bollywood, Bhojpuri. His performance in 'The Family Man' was also very memorable. Gone too soon. Heartfelt condolences to his family.
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Aditya G
This is heartbreaking. Cardiac arrest is such a silent killer. We really need to prioritize health check-ups, especially in our entertainment industry where schedules are so hectic. A great loss for cinema.
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Sarah B
Priyanka's words are so touching. It's beautiful to see how a professional relationship turned into such a source of personal support during her grief. He sounds like a wonderful human being. Rest in peace, sir.
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Karthik V
A legend in Nepali cinema. Many of us in North-East India grew up watching his films. Rate Kaila from 'Chino' is an iconic character. His contribution to bridging film industries will always be remembered. Deep respect.
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Michael C
While the tribute from Priyanka is moving, I wish the article had given more space to his own body of work and legacy, rather than focusing so much on his connection to a Bollywood star. He was a leading figure in his own right.
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Neha E
So sad.

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