Veteran actor Anupam Shyam passes away

The actor (63), was best known for his work on the television show 'Mann Kee Awaaz: Pratigya' and appearances in films like 'Slumdog Millionaire' and 'Bandit Queen'

August 09, 2021 06:26 am | Updated 03:22 pm IST - Mumbai

A file phot of actor Anupam Shyam in New Delhi.

A file phot of actor Anupam Shyam in New Delhi.

Veteran actor Anupam Shyam, who was admitted to a city hospital here due to kidney infection last week, died on Monday, August 9, 2021, following multiple organ failure, his friend and actor Yashpal Sharma said.

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The actor (63), best known for his work on the TV show Mann Kee Awaaz: Pratigya and appearances in films like Slumdog Millionaire and Bandit Queen , was admitted to Lifeline hospital in suburban Goregaon four days ago.

Sharma said Shyam breathed his last at the hospital amid the presence of his two brothers, Anurag and Kanchan.

"The doctors informed us about his death 40 minutes ago. I was at the hospital, with his brothers Anurag and Kanchan. His body is still there in the hospital.

"It'll be brought to his residence, New Dindoshi, MHADA colony in the morning. The funeral will take place later in the day," Mr. Sharma said.

In his nearly three-decade long career, Shyam featured in films like Satya, Dil Se , Lagaan , Hazaaron Khwaishein Aisi and received critical acclaim for his role as Thakur Sajjan Singh on Mann Kee Awaaz: Pratigya which aired in 2009 on Star Plus.

He had recently resumed shooting for season two of his show Mann Kee Awaaz: Pratigya .

Last year, Anurag had told PTI that Shyam was undergoing dialysis and was shifted to the Goregaon hospital after he collapsed during his dialysis.

The actor's family had also requested help from his friends in the entertainment industry for his treatment.

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