MUMBAI: Mukul Dev passed away this morning and shocked the entertainment business. His brother Rahul Dev shared the news on social media. Here we bring you the list of television shows he was a part off.
The world of Indian television woke up to heartbreaking news this morning – veteran actor Mukul Dev has passed away. The actor, who had been unwell for several days, was receiving treatment in hospital and had been placed in the ICU. Sadly, he succumbed to his illness earlier today.
Mukul Dev, known for his versatility and commanding screen presence, leaves behind a legacy that spans across both television and film. While his cinematic work brought him widespread acclaim, it is perhaps his contributions to Indian television that are remembered with the deepest affection by his fans.
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What many may not know is that Mukul was an integral part of numerous iconic television shows, particularly during the golden era of Indian soap operas. Here’s a look back at some of his most memorable performances:
1. Kutumb
In this popular Ekta Kapoor drama starring Hiten Tejwani and Gauri Pradhan, Mukul Dev portrayed the character of Abhijat Desai with nuance and intensity. His role added a compelling dimension to the show’s complex narrative.
2. Bhabhi
A household favourite on Star Plus, Bhabhi featured Mukul in the role of Tilak Chopra. His portrayal resonated deeply with viewers and added emotional weight to the storyline.
3. K. Street Pali Hill
Another notable collaboration with Ekta Kapoor, Mukul essayed the role of Arindam Keshav in this gripping thriller-drama. His performance was marked by an effortless blend of charm and menace.
4. Kasshish
In Kasshish, Mukul brought to life the character of Aman. His role in this emotionally charged serial was both touching and thought-provoking, winning him admiration from critics and audiences alike.
5. Kumkum – Ek Pyara Sa Bandhan
Starring alongside Juhi Parmar and Hussain Kuwajerwala, Mukul played Pulkit in this long-running and much-loved family drama. His character added a fresh twist to the show’s enduring narrative.
6. 21 Sarfarosh – Saragarhi 1897
Perhaps one of his most powerful performances came in this historical drama. Mukul received the Telly Award (Jury) for Best Actor in a Negative Role, a testament to his exceptional talent and commitment to his craft.
As tributes pour in from across the entertainment industry, it is evident that Mukul Dev’s contributions have left an indelible mark. His passing marks the end of an era, but his work will continue to inspire and entertain generations to come.
Rest in peace, Mukul Dev – your legacy lives on.
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