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Salman Khan shared a heartfelt Instagram tribute for his late Jai Ho co-star Mukul Dev, who passed away at 54. Bollywood stars like Ajay Devgn and Hansal Mehta expressed shock over his sudden demise. Mukul’s brother Rahul Dev performed the last rites in Delhi. The actor leaves behind a rich legacy in films and TV spanning decades.

Key Points: Salman Khan Mourns Jai Ho Co-Star Mukul Dev's Sudden Passing

  • Salman Khan shares unseen Jai Ho photo in tribute
  • Mukul Dev’s brother Rahul Dev performs last rites
  • Ajay Devgn and Hansal Mehta express shock
  • Mukul’s legacy spans films like Omerta and Son of Sardaar
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Miss you, my dear brother...: Salman Khan mourns the loss of 'Jai Ho' co-star Mukul Dev

Salman Khan shares emotional tribute for Mukul Dev, his Jai Ho co-star, who passed away at 54. Bollywood pays heartfelt respects.

"Miss you, my dear brother Mukul. Rest in peace. – Salman Khan"

Mumbai, May 25

Superstar Salman Khan mourned the passing of his 'Jai Ho' co-star Mukul Dev, who tragically passed away at the age of 54 on Friday night.

Known for his extensive work across Hindi, Punjabi, South Indian cinema, and television, Mukul Dev's sudden demise has left a profound void in the Indian entertainment industry.

Taking to his Instagram stories, Salman Khan shared an unseen photograph from their 2014 film 'Jai Ho', in which they starred together.

In the heartfelt tribute, Salman wrote, "Miss you, my dear brother Mukul. Rest in peace."

The final rites of Mukul Dev were held on May 24 at the Lodhi Crematorium in Delhi's Nizamuddin area.

The ceremony was marked by emotional and heart-wrenching scenes, with Mukul's brother, actor Rahul Dev, performing the last rites.

Several prominent Bollywood figures paid their respects to the late actor, remembering him not only for his work but for the warmth and energy he brought to every project.

Filmmaker Hansal Mehta, who worked with Mukul on the 2017 film 'Omerta', shared his tribute on Instagram, writing, "Not done Mukul mere dost... so many more stories, so much more laughter. See you on the other side my dear friend."

Ajay Devgn, who had collaborated with Mukul in 'Son of Sardaar', expressed his shock on Instagram, writing, "Still trying to process it... Mukul It's all too soon and sudden. You had a way of making everything lighter, even on the heaviest days. Om Shanti."

Actor Manoj Bajpayee, who shared screen space with Mukul in the 1996 film 'Dastak', took to X (formerly Twitter) to pay tribute.

"It's impossible to put into words what I'm feeling. Mukul was a brother in spirit, an artist whose warmth and passion were unmatched. Gone too soon, too young," he wrote.

Bajpayee also prayed for strength for Mukul's family and loved ones, adding, "Miss you meri jaan...until we meet again, Om Shanti," he wrote.

Mukul Dev's career spanned decades, leaving behind an extensive body of work in both television and cinema.

His television appearances included memorable roles in Gharwali Uparwali, Kasshish, Ssshhhh...Phir Koi Hai, and Kumkum - Ek Pyara Sa Bandhan.

His filmography also boasted prominent roles in films such as Yamla Pagla Deewana, Son of Sardaar, R... Rajkumar, and Jai Ho.

His final film, Son of Sardaar 2, is yet to be released.

- ANI

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Priya K.
Such sad news! Mukul Dev was such a versatile actor - from playing intense roles in Omerta to comic ones in Yamla Pagla Deewana. Gone too soon at just 54. My heart goes out to his family. Om Shanti 🙏
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Rahul S.
Salman's simple yet emotional tribute shows what a close bond they shared. Mukul Dev was one of those rare actors who could blend into any role seamlessly. Remember his hilarious performance in Son of Sardaar? Pure gold!
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Anjali M.
I grew up watching Mukul Dev in TV shows like Kumkum. He had such a warm screen presence. It's heartbreaking to see talented artists leave us so early. The industry has lost a gem 💔
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Vikram J.
While the tributes are touching, I wish mainstream media gave more coverage to character actors like Mukul Dev when they're alive. They're the backbone of our films but often get attention only after they're gone. Just saying.
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Sneha P.
Om Shanti. Mukul Dev's performance in Omerta was so powerful! The way he portrayed complex characters with such ease was remarkable. 54 is no age to go...makes you realize how unpredictable life is.
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Karan D.
The Dev brothers - Mukul and Rahul - both contributed so much to Indian cinema in their own ways. Must be devastating for Rahul to perform his younger brother's last rites. Can't even imagine that pain. Strength to the family.

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