How Does Rahul Dev Remember His Late Brother Mukul Dev on His Birthday?

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Key Takeaways
- Rahul Dev honors his brother Mukul with a heartfelt tribute.
- Mukul's legacy lives on through his film work.
- Adapting to change is crucial in times of loss.
- Brotherhood is a profound bond that transcends time.
- A comeback is often greater than a setback in life.
Mumbai, Sep 17 (NationPress) Actor Rahul Dev commemorated his late brother Mukul Dev on his birth anniversary this Wednesday.
Reflecting on cherished moments with his brother, Rahul shared a heartfelt video tribute on his official Instagram account.
In honor of his younger sibling's special day, he expressed, "Of childhood, growing up and the changing seasons... Stories of fun, brotherhood & joy... of deeply cherished bonds... you are remembered fondly... happy birthday Mukul."
Mukul, recognized for his roles in films like "Son of Sardaar", "R... Rajkumar", and "Jai Ho", sadly passed away at the age of 54 in May of this year.
Though the precise cause of his passing remains unclear, it is believed that he had been experiencing health issues for a while and had reportedly not been taking care of himself.
Previously, Rahul shared his thoughts on how he has been adapting to life after the loss of his brother.
He stated, “As a human being, I always look forward to adapting to changing times, as you can’t stay resistant towards change. At the end of the day, change is the only constant in life, and only the fittest survive the game. I have dealt with various setbacks in my professional and personal life, but it is this zest to succeed and do something concrete as a human being that keeps me going and helps me remain motivated.”
“Difficult times will always come in life, but how you handle them and what you do to handle them defines you as a human being. I truly believe that in life, a comeback is always greater than a setback," he added.
Mukul was last featured in "Son Of Sardaar 2", alongside Ajay Devgn, Mrunal Thakur, Neeru Bajwa, Ravi Kishan, and Sanjay Mishra. The film was released in theaters following his death, marking his final appearance on screen.
Mukul was also part of the original 2012 drama, "Son of Sardaar".