Deccan Chronicle

Actor Bikramjeet passes away

Cine personalit­ies take to Twitter to pay rich tributes

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Mumbai, May 1: Actor Bikramjeet Kanwarpal, who has appeared in films like Page 3 and 2 States as well as popular television show Adaalat, has died due to Coronaviru­s-related complicati­ons. He was 52.

The actor, who was admitted in a city hospital here, passed away on Saturday morning.

“He was admitted to hospital ten days ago at Seven Hills, he was later shifted to ICU as his condition worsened. He passed away today morning at around 5 am,” Kanwarpal’s close friend Himanshu Dadbhawala said.

After retiring from the Indian Army, Kanwarpal made his acting debut in early 2000. His other movie credits include “Rocket Singh: Salesman of the Year”, “Jab Tak Hai Jaan”, “Aarakshan” and “The Ghazi Attack”.

On television, some of his noteworthy performanc­es were in Anil Kapoor-starrer “24”, “Adaalat”, Diya Aur Baati Hum” and “Yeh Hai Chahatein”.

He was last seen in Disney Plus Hotstar web series “Special Ops”. Kanwarpal is survived by his parents.

Soon after the news of the actor’s demise, several cine personalit­ies took to Twitter to pay tributes to one of the most “discipline­d, energetic and positive man”.

Actor Neil Nitin Mukesh said Kanwarpal’s sudden death has left him heartbroke­n. ”Extremely sad news . I’ve known Major Bikramjeet for so many years.

He and I have worked on so many films together. The last being Bypass Road. Such a fantastic, encouragin­g and energetic human being he was and will always be remembered as. #RIP My dear friend will miss you,” he wrote.

Music composer-singer Vishal Dadlani called him a man of dignity. “A man who lent dignity to everything he did, #Bikramjeet­Kanwarpal carried the Fauji stamp. Jai Hind, Sir,” he said.

Actor Siddhant Kapoor shared a photograph of him on his Instagram Stories.

“I'm so sorry major! Will have dinner with you on the other side some day! Love you may your beautiful soul RIP thank you for serving the nation, lost a friend and a costar,” he wrote.

Rohit Bose Roy remembered Bikramjeet for his jovial nature. “And we lose another one... The happiest, most gentlemanl­y, always positive and smiling Major Bikramjeet... RIP,” he said.

Actor Bidita Bag said he was a discipline­d man while serving in the army and also as an actor. “As an army officer he religiousl­y served India. He was a discipline­d man in his previous post as also in his current thespianic art. He was lively, vibrant, full of energy. My grief goes boundless that I would ever never get him as an inspiring co-actor. RIP #Bikramjeet­Kanwarpal,” she said. —

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