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Veteran Actor Mukul Dev Passes Away at 54: Tributes Pour In from Film and Television Fraternity

Veteran Actor Mukul Dev Passes Away at 54: Tributes Pour In from Film and Television Fraternity

KKN Gurugram Desk | The Indian entertainment industry mourns the loss of actor Mukul Dev, who passed away late on the night of May 23, 2025, at the age of 54. Known for his versatile roles in films, television, and regional cinema, Mukul was battling illness for some time and had been hospitalized prior to his death.

News of his demise has sent shockwaves across Bollywood and the television industry, with tributes pouring in from fellow actors, fans, and close friends.

 Battling Illness in Silence

Actor Vindu Dara Singh, who worked with Mukul Dev in the film Son of Sardaar, confirmed the news during an interview with India Today/Aaj Tak. Vindu revealed that Mukul had been ailing for some time, receiving treatment at a hospital. Despite medical efforts, the actor breathed his last late Friday night.

According to Vindu, Mukul had become increasingly reclusive after the demise of his parents, avoiding social interactions and staying away from public life. His health had recently deteriorated further.

 Vindu Dara Singh Remembers Mukul Dev

In an emotional tribute shared on X (formerly Twitter), Vindu Dara Singh wrote:

Rest in peace my brother #MukulDev! The time spent with you will always be cherished, and Son of Sardaar 2 will be your swansong where you will spread joy and happiness to the viewers and make them fall down laughing!”

He also shared a personal video clip with Mukul, reminiscing about the actor’s last film appearance and the joyful moments they shared on set.

 Actress Deepshikha Nagpal Expresses Shock

TV actress and longtime friend Deepshikha Nagpal shared her grief on social media with an emotional post and an old picture with Mukul. Speaking to media, she revealed:

“Mukul never talked about his health. We have a WhatsApp group of old friends, and he was always quiet. This morning, when I woke up and saw the news, I kept calling his number—hoping he’d answer.”

Her sentiments echo the sadness felt by many who worked with him over the years.

 Mukul Dev’s Career: From TV to Bollywood and Beyond

Mukul Dev was born in Delhi and began his acting journey with the TV series ‘Mumkin’ in 1996. He gained early recognition through the popular Doordarshan comedy countdown show ‘Ek Se Badhkar Ek’, which aired during the golden age of Indian television.

His Bollywood debut came the same year with Sushmita Sen starrer ‘Dastak’ (1996). Mukul quickly became a recognizable face in both mainstream and supporting roles.

Notable Hindi films include:

  • Dastak (1996)

  • Kila (1998)

  • Wajood (1998)

  • Kohram (1999)

  • Mujhe Meri Biwi Se Bachao (2001)

  • Yamla Pagla Deewana (2011) – for which he received the prestigious Amrish Puri Award

 Versatility Across Regional Cinemas and Music Albums

Mukul wasn’t just a Bollywood face—he acted across various Indian film industries:

  • Punjabi films: Widely appreciated for his strong roles

  • Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, Bengali movies: Known for impactful supporting characters

  • Television: Frequent appearances in serials across general entertainment channels

  • Music videos: Featured in multiple 90s pop albums, adding to his popularity

 Accolades and Recognition

Though often underrated, Mukul’s performances were consistently appreciated by critics and audiences. His portrayal in Yamla Pagla Deewana earned him the 7th Amrish Puri Award, a testament to his ability to bring both drama and humor alive on screen.

He was often praised for:

  • His natural dialogue delivery

  • His command over multiple languages

  • His ability to blend into any genre—be it action, comedy, or drama

 A Familiar Face on the Small Screen

In addition to films, Mukul Dev maintained a steady presence on Indian television. His appearances spanned:

  • Family dramas

  • Crime shows

  • Reality TV judging panels
    He was known for his relatable screen presence, which endeared him to viewers across age groups.

 A Quiet Exit, A Loud Legacy

Despite keeping a low profile in recent years, Mukul Dev left behind a legacy of over two decades in entertainment. His death at 54 has brought a wave of emotion across generations of fans who grew up watching his films and TV shows.

 Industry Tributes Pour In

Actors, directors, and producers have taken to social media to express condolences:

  • “A fine actor, gone too soon.”

  • “He was always generous on sets and full of laughter.”

  • “One of the most genuine human beings I’ve worked with.”

 Final Film: ‘Son of Sardaar 2’

Mukul Dev’s last on-screen appearance will be in Son of Sardaar 2, set to release later this year. Co-star Vindu Dara Singh confirmed that Mukul had completed shooting his portions, and the film would be dedicated to his memory.

 Why Mukul Dev Will Be Remembered

  • Talent that crossed boundaries of language and medium

  • A face audiences trusted for solid, consistent performances

  • A professional with humility and integrity

His absence will be deeply felt in an industry that rarely sees such quiet commitment.

Mukul Dev’s passing is a reminder of the quiet stalwarts who shaped Indian cinema and television through sheer craft and dedication. He may no longer grace our screens, but his work will continue to inspire.


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