New Delhi: Television actor Deepesh Bhan of Bhabiji Ghar Par Hai! fame died om Saturday morning. Actor Rohitashv Gour and Saumya Tandon paid tribute to the late actor on social media.
Sharing his picture on Instagram, Rohitashv wrote, “Bhabhiji Ghar Pe Hain's Malkhan, my Deepesh brother left the world today. Life is so unpredictable. A few days back I shared a picture with my new car, yesterday I uploaded an Instagram reel with Deepesh. But today he is not here with us."
In an interview with PTI, Rohitashv said “We got to know at 7:00 am that he collapsed while playing cricket in his society. And he was immediately taken to the hospital where he was declared dead. He was happy and fit man. It is shocking to hear that he passed away suddenly."
Saumya shared a picture with Deepesh and wrote, “Can’t believe you are gone. Can’t hear you laugh, or sing , and react to your PJs. You were a heart of gold. light up the heaven Deepesh Bhan with your goodness. Miss you.”
She also shared another video wherein she was seen spending some light moments with the late actor. She wrote, " Thanks for sharing this lovely song with Deepesh. Had so much fun doing it, and had so many beautiful memories and fun laughs in between scenes with Deepesh. Life is so unpredictable. I am so blessed that I have very kind, warm memories and moments full of love and happiness with him. I just want to tell everyone, be kind to all, all who work with you , below you , above you, life is so short , only moments are left behind, create happy moments for yourself and for others. You never know who goes through what and how long they are there in the world. Our moments will live on Deepesh. Pranaam to Uncle and Aunty when you meet them from my side, see you on the other side one day. Till then keep smiling. I will try and be there for your wife and son."
Deepesh suffered a brain haemorrhage, according to actor Aasif Sheikh, who plays Vibhuti Narayan in the show. According to Aasif, Deepesh went to the gym around seven a.m. and then stopped to play cricket in the Dahisar compound of his building. Deepesh leaves behind his wife, whom he married in 2019, and an 18-month-old son.