The entertainment world is mourning the loss of veteran actor Pankaj Dheer, best known for his unforgettable portrayal of Karna in B.R. Chopra’s 1988 television epic Mahabharata. The actor, aged 68, passed away late on October 14 after a prolonged fight with cancer. He had been admitted to the hospital for several days before his condition deteriorated. His death has left the film and television fraternity in deep sorrow.
A Legacy Carved in Television HistoryPankaj Dheer’s powerful performance as Karna made him a household name across India. His deep baritone voice and dignified screen presence immortalized his character, with fans across the country revering him as Daanveer Karna. His popularity transcended generations, and his contribution to Indian television remains unmatched.
Beyond Mahabharata, he appeared in popular films such as Sadak, Soldier, and Baadshah, and continued to work across film and television for decades.
Funeral at Pawan HansThe actor’s last rites will be performed at the Pawan Hans crematorium in Vile Parle, Mumbai, on October 15. Members of the film industry, close friends, and family have gathered to pay their final respects to the legendary performer. His passing marks the end of an era for Indian television.
Acting Legacy Continues in the FamilyPankaj Dheer’s son Nikitin Dheer, also an established Bollywood actor known for roles in Jodha Akbar and Chennai Express, carries forward his legacy. Nikitin’s wife, actress Kritika Sengar, is a well-known television face. Interestingly, Pankaj himself introduced Kritika to his son while directing a film in 2014 after being impressed by her audition performance.
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