Veteran actor Arun Bali died at the age of 79 on Friday in Mumbai. He was seen last in the Amitabh Bachchan-starrer Goodbye, which released on Friday.
Arun Bali, a seasoned actor best remembered for playing Kunwar Singh in Swabhimaan, passed away on Friday at the age of 79.
The actor passed away in Mumbai, according to the news agency ANI.
On October 7, his final movie, Goodbye, was released in theatres.
Fans remembered the late actor on Twitter after learning of his passing.
Someone wrote, “Bless his soul, O Lord.
He excelled in every capacity he played.”
One more person tweeted, “Such a natural actor, he was.
RIP.” A fan also said, “Saw him battling for life, and surviving in the reel, but he bids us goodbye on the day of the release.”
In the Friday-released movie Goodbye, Arun Bali made his final appearance.
Amitabh Bachchan, Rashmika Mandanna, Neena Gupta, Sunil Grover, Pavail Gulati, Ashish Vidyarthi, Elli AvrRam, Sahil Mehta, Shivin Narang, and Abhishekh Khan also appear in the Vikas Bahl-directed movie.
The death of a family member is the central theme of the movie.
Arun was admitted to the hospital after receiving a rare neuromuscular disease diagnosis earlier this year.
Nupur Alankar, a CINTAA member, said to ETimes at the time, “When I noticed a serious flaw in Arun Bali Sir’s remarks when we were on call, I immediately called his attention to it.
After that, I attempted to reach his son Ankush but was unsuccessful.
I then called Ankush’s colleague Rajeev Menon to get his other number and told him to take Arun Sir to the hospital right away.”
Nupur was informed by Arun Bali’s daughter that he has Myasthenia Gravis.
Nupur remarked, “Arun Ji’s number called me today, but he couldn’t speak well at all.
Itishree, his daughter, told me about his health.
I’m genuinely worried. I pray for his fast recovery.”
Nupur was informed by Arun Bali’s daughter that he has Myasthenia Gravis.
Nupur remarked, “Arun Ji’s number called me today, but he couldn’t speak well at all.
Itishree, his daughter, told me about his health.
I’m genuinely worried. I pray for his fast recovery.”