How is Kratika Sengar Coping with the Loss of Her Father-in-law Pankaj Dheer This Diwali?
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Key Takeaways
- Pankaj Dheer was a notable figure in Indian cinema, especially for his role in Mahabharat.
- The impact of loss is profoundly felt during festive seasons.
- Kratika Sengar's tribute highlights the importance of family bonds.
- Many industry colleagues came together to honor Dheer's legacy.
- His contributions to film and television spanned over four decades.
Mumbai, Oct 21 (NationPress) Bollywood icon Pankaj Dheer departed from this world on October 15, sending shockwaves across the nation. On the auspicious occasion of Diwali, the Dheer family openly mourned the loss of the esteemed actor through social media platforms.
Recently, Kratika Sengar, Pankaj Dheer's daughter-in-law and a talented actress, shared a poignant story online, revealing the challenges of celebrating the festival without her beloved father-in-law. Accompanying a heartfelt image of a lit diya, Kratika expressed, "The true weight of festivals is felt only when you lose a loved one," alongside a heartbroken emoji.
Reports indicate that Pankaj Dheer passed away after a courageous fight against cancer. He had undergone surgery recently as part of his treatment. On October 17, a gathering of the Indian Film and Television Fraternity convened in Mumbai to pay tribute to the legendary actor. The Dheer family hosted a prayer meet that was well-attended by numerous colleagues and friends from the industry, all coming together to celebrate his legacy and contributions to Indian cinema.
Notable attendees at the prayer meet included filmmaker Rohit Shetty, along with actors Sharad Saxena, Suresh Oberoi, Isha Deol, Zayed Khan, Tanvi Azmi, Mohit Raina, Aditya Pancholi, Mukesh Rishi, Puneet Issar, Ashok Pandit, and Mukesh Khanna. For those unfamiliar, Pankaj Dheer is renowned for his role as Karna in the classic television series Mahabharat.
At the age of 68, the beloved actor passed on October 15. Even during his illness, Dheer remained dedicated to his work, with a career that spanned over four decades in both film and television. Apart from Mahabharat, he also gained recognition for his performances in popular shows like Chandrakanta, Bado Bahu, and Sasural Simar Ka.
In the film industry, he left a lasting impression with his roles in movies such as Baadshah, Soldier, Zameen, and more. Pankaj Dheer is survived by his wife, Anita Dheer; his son, Niketan Dheer; and daughter-in-law, Kratika Sengar.
Niketan Dheer, following in his father's footsteps, is an actor known for his portrayal of Thangabali in the film Chennai Express.
Moreover, Pankaj Dheer leaves behind a three-year-old granddaughter, Devika.
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