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Bollywood mourns Sulabha Deshpande's death

Bollywood mourns Sulabha Deshpande's death

India Blooms News Service | | 05 Jun 2016, 07:47 pm
Mumbai, June 5 (IBNS): The world of Bollywood on Sunday mourned the death of actress Sulabha Deshpande who died due to prolonged illness.

Deshpande passed away on Saturday.

Singer Lata Mangeshkar tweeted, "Today, a very good actress  Sulabha Deshpande passed away.I am saddened by the news of her demise."

Actor Rish Kapoor said: "RIP. Sulbha Deshpande. Worked with both her and her late husband Arvind Deshpande in the film 'Duniya'."

Actress Madhuri Dixit posted: "Sad to know about the demise of Sulabha Deshpandeji. What a lovely, warm person and wonderful actress! Also RIP boxing legend Muhammad Ali."

Actor Riteish Deshmukh said: "RIP Sulbha Deshpande Ji - you will be missed .. Thank u for everything ... Condolences to the family."

Actor Anil Kapoor tweeted:"#SulbhaDeshpande had that rare ability to express volumes with just a meaningful look...a great & deep loss for theatre & films! #RIP."

Apart from Marathi theatre as well as Hindi theatre in Mumbai, Deshpande had acted in over 73 movies mainstream Bollywood as well as art house cinema, like Bhumika (1977), Arvind Desai Ki Ajeeb Dastaan (1978) and Gaman (1978) as a character actor, apart from numerous TV series and plays.
 

Image: Wikimedia Commons

 

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