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Injured hrithik roshan walks with the help of the elbow crutches as he attends Deb Mukherjee’s Funeral | Hindi movie news

Injured hrithik roshan walks with the help of the elbow crutches as he attends debrjee's funeral

Veteran actor Deb MukherjeeFather of Filmmaker Ayan MukerjiPassed Away today at the age of 83. His Funeral is Scheduled for 4 pm Today at Pawan Hans Crematorium in Mumbai.
Several Celebrities, Including Alia Bhatt, Shaheen Bhatt, Anil Kapoor, Karan Johar, and Salim Khan, Attended Deb Mukherjee’s Funeral. However, Hrithik Roshan Caught Major Eyeballs, as the ‘War’ actor was spotted with a leg injury. Despite his condition, hrithik made it a point to pay his last respects, demonstrating his Deep Admiration and Respect for the Late Veteran Actor. His presence reflected the strong bond he shared with Deb Mukherjee. He was spotted at the venue as he walked with the support of elbow crutches.
Born on November 22, 1941, in Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, Deb Mukherjee Hailed from a distinguished film family. His Father, Sashadhar Mukherjee, was a pioneering film who began his career with bombay talkies in the 1930s and later co-fielded filmistan Studio in 1943. Deb Mukherjee’s mother, satidevi mukherjee, was the sister of legendary actors Ashok Kumar, Anup Kumar, and Kishore Kumar. His Siblings Included Joy Mukherjee, Shomu Mukherjee, Rono Mukherjee, Subbir Mukherjee, and Shibani Maulik Mukherjee.
Deb Mukherjee Left An Indelible Mark on Indian Cinema With Notable Films Such as Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar, Abhinetri, Ek baar muskura do, Aansoo Ban Gaye Phool, King Uncle, Kamineyand Main tulsi tere aangan kiWhile He Reportedly Succumbed to Age-Related Ailments, there is speculation that cancer may have been the cause of his death.
Deb Mukherjee was Married Twice. His first marriage resulted in a Daughter, Sunita, Who is Married to Filmmaker Ashutosh Goariker. His second marriage to amrit mukherjee line to the birth of aan mukerji, the acclaimed director behind Wake up sid, Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewaniand Brahmāstra: part one,
His passing marks the end of an era in Indian cinema, but his contributions and legacy will continue to inspire generations to come.

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