Salim Ghouse, the actor from Bharat Ek Khoj, died of cardiac arrest
Salim Ghouse, a film and television actor, died on Thursday in Mumbai after suffering a cardiac arrest. He was 70 years old. On Thursday morning, the actor’s final rites were performed.
Anita Salim, Salim Ghouse’s wife, confirmed her husband’s death. He died on Thursday morning due to a cardiac arrest, she told indianexpress.com, after experiencing pain in his chest on Wednesday night.
“We took him to Kokilaben Hospital last night, and he died this morning,” she said. He despised grieving and desired to move on with his life. He didn’t suffer, but he didn’t want to be reliant on anyone. He was a man who held himself in high regard. He was a versatile actor, a martial artist, an actor, a director, and a delectable chef in the kitchen.”
The Family Man actor Sharib Hashmi condoled the death and tweeted, “Pehli baar #SalimGhouse Sahab ko tv serial #Subah mein dekha tha! Aur unka kaam behadd laajavaab laga tha !! Unki awaaz ❤️❤️.”
Ghouse’s acting career began in 1978 with the film Swarg Narak, and he went on to appear in films such as Chakra (1981), Saaransh (1984), Mohan Joshi Hazir Ho! (1984), and others.
Manthan, Kalyug, Trikal, Aghaat, Drohi, Thiruda Thiruda, Sardari Begum, Koyla, Soldier, Aks, and a number of other films feature Ghouse in prominent roles.
Ghouse was also a well-known television personality. In Shyam Benegal’s TV series Bharat Ek Khoj, he played Rama, Krishna, and Tipu Sultan. In addition, he appeared in the sitcom Wagle Ki Duniya (1988). Salim Ghouse was a well-known name in the theatre world, with roles in Kim, The Perfect Murder, The Deceivers, The Maharaja’s Daughter, and Getting Personal among his credits.
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