Key Points

TV actor Vibhu Raghave's passing has left the entertainment industry in mourning. Celebrities like Karan Veer Mehra and Sanaya Irani shared heartfelt tributes emphasizing his positivity and warmth. The actor, known for his role in 'Nisha Aur Uske Cousins,' lost his battle with cancer. Friends and co-stars gathered for his funeral in Mumbai, remembering him as a beacon of strength.

Key Points: Vibhu Raghave Mourned by Karan Veer Mehra Sanaya Irani

  • Vibhu Raghave loses battle with cancer
  • Funeral attended by celeb friends in Mumbai
  • Karan Veer Mehra and Sanaya Irani express heartfelt tributes
  • Aneri Vajani shared fundraising efforts before his passing
3 min read

Actor Vibhu Raghave passes away after battle with Cancer, Karan Veer Mehra, Sanaya Irani, more TV celebs mourn loss

TV actor Vibhu Raghave's passing deeply mourned by stars like Karan Veer Mehra and Sanaya Irani.

"The purest soul, a beacon of strength & positivity. - Funeral Invitation Poster"

Mumbai, June 3

'Nisha Aur Uske Cousins' fame TV actor Vibhu Raghave passed away on Monday after battling Cancer in Mumbai.

Popular daily soap actor Addite Shirwakar, known for serials like 'Miilee' and 'Junior G', shared Vibhu Raghave's funeral details after his demise.

The 'Antim Darshan' of Vibhu Raghave's mortal remains is scheduled in Mumbai at the actor's residence, while the funeral procession is set to take place at 12:30 pm today.

Vibhu Raghave's co-stars and friends shared the funeral invitation poster on their Instagram handles. It described the actor as a "purest soul" who was a "beacon of strength & positivity."

"The purest soul, a beacon of strength & positivity. His smile could light up any room & his presence alone made everything feel better. He faced life with unmatched grace & left behind a love that will never fade. He will be deeply missed. Always," as written on the poster.

Several TV celebrities also took to their Instagram handles to condole the loss of the actor after his demise.

Bigg Boss 18 winner Karan Veer Mehra mourned the loss of Vibhu Raghave and wrote, "Too Soon. Rest in peace," followed by a heartbreak emoji. He shared the message on his Instagram story.

After his demise, popular actress Sanaya Irani also wrote a heartfelt message for Raghave on her Instagram handle. She recalled the actor's "positivity, love, and warmth" for his peers and friends.

"RIP Friend. I'm sure you are spreading positivity, love and warmth wherever you are. Gone too soon. You will be missed," wrote Sanaya Irani.

Vibhu Raghave's co-star Aneri Vajani shared a bunch of throwback photos of the actor while remembering him after his demise.

A week before Raghave's demise, actress Vajani also shared a fundraising post for the actor's cancer treatment in Mumbai.

She wrote, "Hello everyone ! A little update about our friend Vibhu @vibhuzinsta . He's still battling 4th stage cancer in Nanavati hospital for the last two weeks. It's been an overwhelming journey for all of us to see him go through this. He's fighting it bravely. We have exhausted our funds and we need immediate funds to save him. Pls pray for his recovery & do contribute whatever you can for his hospital treatment. Thank you for your immense love and prayers"

https://www.instagram.com/p/DKJ1XdZvvTl/?img_index=1

Vibhu Raghave is popularly known for the serial 'Nisha Aur Uske Cousins'.

- ANI

Share this article:

Reader Comments

P
Priya K.
This is so heartbreaking 💔 I remember watching him in Nisha Aur Uske Cousins as a teenager. He had such a warm screen presence. Cancer is truly cruel - takes away the best souls too soon. My prayers for his family.
R
Rahul S.
Shows how unpredictable life is. One moment you're entertaining millions, next moment fighting for your life. The TV industry should create better health insurance schemes for artists. Many struggle with medical bills.
A
Anjali M.
Om Shanti 🙏 His smile was indeed infectious! I met him once at a fan meet - most down-to-earth celebrity. The way his co-stars are supporting shows what a beautiful person he must have been off-screen too.
V
Vikram P.
Makes you think - we celebrate actors only when they're gone. Why don't channels air reruns of shows like Nisha Aur Uske Cousins when actors are alive? Would help them financially and keep their work alive.
S
Sunita R.
So young...just shows cancer doesn't discriminate. We need more awareness about early detection in India. Government hospitals should have better screening facilities. RIP Vibhu ji, your performances will live on.
K
Kunal D.
Respect to Aneri Vajani and others who tried crowdfunding for his treatment. But why does our system make people beg for healthcare? Even successful actors struggle with medical bills. Something needs to change.

We welcome thoughtful discussions from our readers. Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.

Leave a Comment

Minimum 50 characters 0/50