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Pooja Bhatt has shared a deeply moving tribute to late actor Mukul Dev, highlighting his unique perspective on personal freedom. Her Instagram post referenced Richard Bach's philosophical narrative about breaking limitations and pursuing individual authenticity. Dev, known for films like "Son of Sardaar" and "R... Rajkumar", passed away at 54, shocking the film industry. His legacy, as remembered by Bhatt, transcends typical societal boundaries and celebrates the human spirit's inherent desire for liberation.

Key Points: Pooja Bhatt Remembers Mukul Dev's Spirit of Freedom

  • Mukul Dev celebrated radical personal freedom beyond societal norms
  • Pooja Bhatt shared profound insights about his philosophical worldview
  • Actor passed away at 54, leaving film industry in mourning
  • Tribute inspired by Richard Bach's Jonathan Livingston Seagull philosophy
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Pooja Bhatt recalls Mukul Dev's belief in breaking free from limitations

Pooja Bhatt pays emotional tribute to late actor Mukul Dev, celebrating his philosophy of breaking societal limitations and embracing personal freedom.

Pooja Bhatt recalls Mukul Dev's belief in breaking free from limitations
"He spoke of very simple things-that it is right for a gull to fly, that freedom is the very nature of his being - Pooja Bhatt"

Mumbai, May 25

Pooja Bhatt has paid a heartfelt tribute to the late actor Mukul Dev, remembering him as someone who lived life on his own terms.

Reflecting on his deeply independent spirit, Bhatt recalled how Mukul believed in breaking free from all forms of limitations—whether societal, personal, or imposed—choosing freedom and authenticity above all else. As the film industry mourns the untimely passing of Dev, Bhatt, on Sunday, offered a glimpse into the philosophical depth that defined the late actor. In a heartfelt note, she reflected on his unique worldview, describing him as someone who didn’t just exist within societal norms, but sought meaning beyond them.

Sharing Mukul Dev’s photo on her Instagram handle, Pooja Bhatt remembered him as a man who spoke of life’s simplest yet most profound truths — that freedom is the very nature of being, and that anything standing in its way must be courageously set aside. She wrote, “He spoke of very simple things-that it is right for a gull to fly, that freedom is the very nature of his being ,that whatever stands against that freedom must be set aside, be it ritual or superstition or limitation in any form.”

“Set aside," came a voice from the multitude, even if it be the law of the flock?" The only true law is that which leads to freedom," He said. "There is no other." For most gulls it was not flying that matters, but eating. For this gull, though, it was not eating that mattered, but flight. Mukul Dev 17 September 1970- 23 May 2025 Excerpt: Richard Bach, Jonathan Livingston Seagull.”

Mukul Dev, widely recognized for his performances in films like “Son of Sardaar,” “R... Rajkumar,” and “Jai Ho,” has passed away at the age of 54.

His untimely demise has left the film fraternity in shock and sorrow. Several celebrities, including Ajay Devgn, Salman Khan, Hansal Mehta, Sunny Deol, Mrunal Thakur, and many others, expressed their grief and paid heartfelt tributes to the late actor on social media.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Mukul Dev was truly one of a kind in Bollywood. His performances always had depth, whether in serious roles or comedies. Pooja Bhatt's tribute shows how he lived his philosophy off-screen too. Gone too soon at just 54. Om Shanti 🙏
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Priya M.
What beautiful words from Pooja Bhatt! Mukul Dev's approach to life reminds me of our ancient philosophy - moksha through self-realization. In today's rat race, we need more people who value freedom over material success.
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Arjun S.
His role in Son of Sardaar was hilarious! Didn't know he had such deep thoughts about life. Shows how actors are much more than what we see on screen. The industry has lost a gem 💎
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Neha T.
While I admire his philosophy, I wonder - is complete freedom from all limitations practical in our society? Family responsibilities, financial needs...not everyone can afford to live like Jonathan Livingston Seagull. Just saying.
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Sanjay P.
Heartbreaking news. Mukul Dev was underrated - he could do comedy, action, drama with equal ease. That scene in R...Rajkumar where he plays the villain is still memorable. May his soul find the ultimate freedom he believed in.
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Meena R.
Beautiful tribute! But I wish mainstream media gave more attention to such meaningful actors when they're alive rather than focusing only on star kids and PR-driven news. Mukul Dev deserved more recognition during his lifetime.

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