Veteran actor Arun Bali passes away in Mumbai, at the age of 79

Veteran actor Arun Bali heavenly abread at the age of 79 in Mumbai. Starring in various films and television shows, the late actor has been a part of the entertainment industry for decades and has been a popular face and name in the entertainment industry. Arun Bali is last seen in Amitabh Bachchan-starrer ‘Goodbye’, which was released on Friday. Bali started his career in the year 1989 with the television show Doosra Kewal and went on to be seen in more than 20 television shows. He gets famous with his portrayal character of King Porus in the 1991 period drama Chanakya. Later, he became a household name after he was featured in the tv show Kumkum in the year 2002. Bali has appeared in many superhit films like Raju Ban Gaya Gentleman, Hey Ram, Lage Raho Munna Bhai, Satya, 3 Idiots, Airlift, Baaghi, Manmarziyaan, Ready, Barfi, Kedarnath, etc.

His son Ankush said, his father was suffering from Myasthenia gravis, it is an autoimmune disease caused by a communication failure between nerves and muscles, for which he was admitted to the hospital early this year. “My father left us. He was suffering from Myasthenia gravis. He had mood swings for two-three days.

He told the caretaker that he wanted to go to the washroom and then after coming out he told him he wanted to sit down and he never got up then,” he was quoted saying by PTI. The actor was seen in the latest Aamir Khan film ‘Laal Singh Chaddha’. Bali’s last film ‘Goodbye’ has been released in theatres on Friday.

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