Bollywood News

Vijay Sethupathi, Keerthy Suresh, Rajinikanth and others mourn the loss

Veteran actor Delhi Ganesh died at his home on Saturday night at the age of 80 and his passing news left everyone shocked. He was a well-known name in the Tamil film industry and everyone respected him. The actor was last seen in Kamal Haasan’s Indian 2. Well, his funeral will be held on Monday, November 11. Also Read – Vettaiyan: Rajinikanth recalls the phase when ‘Bollywood was laughing at Amitabh Bachchan’ due to financial losses; ‘He wasn’t even able to pay…’

Within no time, celebrities from Tamil cinema, politicians and more mourned the loss of the veteran star and shared their condolences on social media. Tamil superstar Rajinikanth wrote on his X handle as he wrote, ‘My friend Delhi Ganesh is a wonderful man. Amazing actor. I am saddened to hear of his passing. My condolences to his family and friends. Om Shanti’. Tamil Nadu Health Minister, Ma. Subramanian met Ganesh’s family. Also Read – Chandramukhi 2 box office collection Day 6: Kangana Ranaut film witnesses a massive dip, struggles to even earn 2.50 crore

A look at tweets

However, Tamil Nadu Deputy CM and actor Udhayanidhi Stalin wrote ‘I am deeply saddened to hear the news of the death of Mr Delhi Ganesh, a veteran artist of the film industry due to ill health. He has acted in more than 400 films, starting with stage plays. Be it character, comedy or villain, he left his mark in all his roles. He also has the talent to show his acting personality on the small screen. His death is a loss to the art world’. Pawan Kalyan wrote, ‘Deeply saddened by the death of veteran Tamil actor Thiru Dilli Ganesh Avl. His amazing acting career and contribution to Indian cinema with over 400 films have made a lasting impression on audiences. His prior service in the Indian Air Force demonstrates his passion and patriotism to the country. My deepest condolences to his family and fans. May he rest in peace’. Also Read – Chandramukhi 2: Rajinikanth pens an emotional letter for Raghava Lawrence, P Vasu; does not mention Kangana Ranaut

Vijay Sethupati wrote, ‘Deeply pained to know of the demise of #DelhiGanesh sir, one of Tamil cinema’s most versatile actors.The void he leaves behind will be hard to fill. My deepest condolences to his family members, friends and fans’. Karthi wrote, ‘Saddened by the demise of Delhi Ganesh sir. His iconic roles in numerous films and his ability to bring to life, unforgettable characters on screen will forever be etched in the history of Tamil cinema. You will be deeply missed, sir’. Shubh Mangal Saadan director RS Prasanna wrote ‘Heartbreaking to even think the LEGEND is no more. Delhi Ganesh Sir – one of the most encouraging, humble, supportive, positive and unbelievably talented thespians of humor and drama. Kalayana Samayal Saadham would not exist without your generosity Sir. Om Shanti. Love You Sir’.

Stay tuned to BollywoodLife for the latest scoops and updates from Bollywood, Hollywood, South, TV and Web-Series.



Related Articles

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Back to top button