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Mahabharat Actor Gufi Paintal Hospitalised, Brother Asks Fans to Pray

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Mahabharat actor Gufi Paintal has been hospitalised and his brother has educated that the veteran’s properly being state of affairs is essential.

Mahabharat Actor Gufi Paintal Hospitalised, Brother Asks Fans to Pray

Mahabharat Actor Gufi Paintal Hospitalised: Veteran actor Gufi Paintal has been hospitalised ensuing from coronary coronary heart and kidney-related points. His brother, actor-comedian Paintal has requested all people to want for the Mahabharat actor’s speedy restoration. Gufi, who essayed the perform of Shakuni Mama in B.R Chopra’s Mahabharat is in an important state of affairs at present. The 78-year-old was rushed to Bellevue Multispecialty Hospital of Mumbai’s Andheri West ensuing from his properly being factors. He made his Hindi film debut with the 1975 film Rafoo Chakkar, co-starring Rishi Kapoor, Neetu Kapoor, Asrani and others. Television audiences expert nostalgia when B.R Chopra’s epic was re-released all through lockdown because of Coronavirus pandemic. Gufi’s portrayal of the antagonist Duryodhana’s evil uncle was admired by cinephiles.

GUFI PAINTAL’S BROTHER URGES EVERYONE TO PRAY FOR HIM

In an interaction with ANI, Paintal updated about his brother’s properly being state of affairs and talked about “Gufi Ji’s health condition is very bad. He has heart and kidney problems.” The data regarding the veteran’s properly being state of affairs went viral after actress Tina Ghaai shared a publish on her Instagram take care of. She captioned her publish as “GufiPaintal ji #Takleef mein hain #prarthana ki jeeye #omsairam #prayers #prayersforhealing #prayersneeded.”

Gufi moreover labored in TV displays akin to Bahadur Shah Zafar, Kanoon, Om Namah Shivay, CID, Ssshhhh…Koi Hai, Dwarkadheesh Bhagwaan Shree Krishn, Radha Krishn and Jay Kanhaiya Lal Ki. He featured in motion pictures like Dillagi, Desh Pardesh, and Suhaag. Speaking about Mahabharat’s return to television, the veteran as quickly as knowledgeable Times of India that “The shutdown made me feel jittery. But as they announced to re-telecast of Mahabharat, I was like ‘yes. Now it’s all set’. I got to see that world again. Yahi sab to hota aaya hai (This has been happening). Desire, politicking, fight for power… Revisiting the golden age of television acted like a mood booster. If you do anything which is close to your heart you will stay happy in every situation. So, for me Mahabharat, jo ki mere dil ke sabse kareeb hai (which is so close to my heart), worked well.”

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