Atul Kasbekar mourns father Arun Bhaskar Kasbekar, 88: 'Forever loved'
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Celebrity photographer and film producer Atul Kasbekar has penned a heartfelt tribute on social media following the passing of his father, Arun Bhaskar Kasbekar, who died on 14 July 2026 at the age of 88. The elder Kasbekar passed away peacefully at home, with his wife and son by his side.
A Peaceful Farewell
Sharing the details of his father's final moments, Atul wrote: 'At about 3 pm Tuesday, my dad passed away. Quietly, in his own bed, with my mum holding one hand and me the other. There was no sound. No sharp intake of breath. No struggle. He simply slipped away. He had just turned 88. You have to be especially blessed to ease into your next journey with what seemed like no pain or suffering whatsoever.'
The tribute, accompanied by throwback family photographs, quickly drew an outpouring of condolences from Bollywood personalities.
Remembering Arun Bhaskar Kasbekar
Atul described his father as a fiercely self-made man, deeply rooted in his Karwari heritage — proud of its language, cuisine, and community. 'Papa leaves behind my mum, four children and eight grandchildren. He was always ready with a quick joke, a sharp wit and a razor-sharp mathematical mind,' he wrote.
He added: 'Fiercely proud of his Karwari roots… Totally self-made, he was generous far beyond his means, he quietly helped countless people over the years. Thank you, Papa, for the values you gave us, the laughter you filled our lives with. You will be deeply missed, fondly remembered, and forever loved. Arun Bhaskar Kasbekar 24-06-1938 – 14-07-2026.'
Bollywood Pays Condolences
Soon after the post went live, condolence messages poured in from film personalities. Actor Ranvir Shorey commented, 'My heartfelt condolences to you and your family, Atul. Wish you courage and strength. Om Shanti.' Actor Riteish Deshmukh wrote, 'My heartfelt condolences… May his soul rest in peace.'
Atul Kasbekar: Photographer and Producer
Atul Kasbekar is one of India's most recognised celebrity photographers, known for his iconic calendar shoots and long associations with leading Bollywood personalities. He has also built a significant film production portfolio, having co-produced Neerja (starring Sonam Kapoor), Tumhari Sulu (starring Vidya Balan), Why Cheat India (starring Emraan Hashmi), and Looop Lapeta (starring Taapsee Pannu).
Arun Bhaskar Kasbekar is survived by his wife, four children, and eight grandchildren. His family remembers him as a man whose warmth, generosity, and humour left an indelible mark on all who knew him.