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Actor Narendra Jha dies, Bollywood actors mourn

| @indiablooms | Mar 15, 2018, at 02:07 am

Mumbai, Mar 14 (IBNS):  Television actor Narendra Jha died on Wednesday due to cardiac arrest.

He was 55.

Jha is known for his work in several noted Bollywood films like Haider, Raees, Ghayal Once Again, Hamari Adhuri Kahani, Mohenjodaro, Shorgul, My Father Iqbal, Force 2, Kaabil, 2016 The End.

Several Bollywood actors mourned the death of the actor.

Filmmaker Ekta Kapoor tweeted :" From captain house to ithihass he was one of@d first actors I worked with #RipNarendrajha."

Actor Iqbal Khan posted: "Narendra jha.. brother .. too soon .. too soon. RIP."

Actor Hrithik Roshan said: "He was a dream to work with. What an actor. This is absolutely shocking. Narendra jha you will be so missed. Rest In Peace my friend." 

 

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