The untimely death of 41-year-old Starrer Deepesh Bhan, who by all accounts maintained a healthy lifestyle, serves as a reminder that maintaining a strict fitness regimen or refraining from alcohol and cigarette use does not always translate to a long and healthy life. If excessive, diets and exercise may wind up doing more harm than good. On Saturday, the actor passed away after a cerebral haemorrhage. At a prayer meeting on Monday, several television personalities paid their tributes to actor Deepesh Bhan. Co-stars from Bhabiji Ghar Par Hain with Bhan were present during the prayer gathering. The actor, who was most known for portraying Malkhan in the well-liked programme, died early on Saturday.
In the movie Bhabiji Ghar Par Hain, actor Shubhangi Atre, who portrays Angoori Bhabhi, sobbed uncontrollably. Other others, including the actor Rohitash Gaud who plays Manmohan Tiwari in the programme, were also seen crying. Kiku Sharda, Vidhisha Srivastava, and Nirmal Soni, all actors, also paid tribute to Bhan. According to reports, Deepesh Bhan passed out while playing cricket early on Saturday morning. Before getting to the hospital, he was pronounced dead. The actor was married and had an infant child. Doctors have not officially disclosed the cause of his death, but the business is in shock.
Binaifer Kohli, the producer of Bhabiji Ghar Par Hain, said to indianexpress.com that she has not yet accepted the loss. He was a very remarkable person. I find it hard to comprehend he left us. He had been living with us for 17 years and was like my own son. The fact that he left us so quickly feels so unfair. He was devastated because he’d already lost his mother in November of last year.
Aasif Sheikh, who plays the actor in Bhabhi Ji Ghar Par Hai, offers additional details about his way of life: “Lately he was too much into fitness activities. I had previously advised him to ease down slightly after turning 40. He was a pretty fit man when he first started. He gained weight in the interim, and I urged him to limit it and watch what he ate, but it appeared like he was trying to make a point. I warned him against spending three hours in the gym, but he persisted. Additionally, he admitted to skipping meals at night.
In addition to Bhabiji Ghar Par Hain, Deepesh Bhan also contributed to the comedic programmes Faltu Utpatang Chutpati Kahani, May I Come in Madam?, and Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah.