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Farewell to Asrani: The Man Who Made Millions Laugh

Over five decades, Asrani appeared in more than 350 films, blending comedy, drama, and direction, leaving a mark on Hindi and Gujarati cinema.

Navin Upadhyay by Navin Upadhyay
20 October 2025
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Asrani’s last rites were performed privately at Santacruz Crematorium, honoring his wish for a dignified farewell. From Mere Apne to the Dhamaal series, Asrani’s laughter and memorable performances will live on in the hearts of millions.

BY PC Bureau

October 20, 2025: The Indian film industry is in mourning following the passing of veteran actor Govardhan Asrani, fondly known as Asrani, today at the age of 84. He breathed his last on Sunday at Mumbai’s Bharatiya Arogya Nidhi Hospital after a prolonged illness. In keeping with his wishes, his last rites were performed quietly at Santacruz Crematorium, allowing for a dignified, understated farewell.

Born in Jaipur, Asrani carved a niche as one of Bollywood’s most versatile and beloved character actors, appearing in over 350 films spanning more than five decades. His personal assistant, Babubhai, told India Today TV, “Asrani sahab was admitted four days ago due to fluid accumulation in his lungs. He passed away peacefully around 3:30 pm today. As per his wishes, conveyed through his wife, Manju, the family kept his passing private until after the funeral.” A prayer meeting is being planned, and a formal statement from the family may follow.

Asrani’s career was a masterclass in versatility, effortlessly blending comedy, drama, and even directorial ventures. The 1970s were his golden era, with memorable roles in films such as Mere Apne (1971), Koshish (1972), Bawarchi (1972), Parichay (1972), Abhimaan (1973), Chupke Chupke (1975), Chhoti Si Baat (1976), and Rafoo Chakkar (1975). His portrayal of the quirky jail warden in Ramesh Sippy’s Sholay (1975) remains iconic, with lines like “Hum Angrezon ke zamane ke jailer hain” etched in cinematic history. His expressive face, impeccable comic timing, and scene-stealing presence made him a cornerstone of Hindi cinema’s comedic landscape.

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An era of brilliance comes to an end. At 84, a great actor leaves behind timeless characters, countless memories and an eternal legacy. The screen will never feel the same again. May the great soul rest in peace. Om Shanti🙏🏻#Asrani#RIP #LegendForever pic.twitter.com/QtGQAFcV9g

— Kuldeep Bishnoi (@bishnoikuldeep) October 20, 2025

Beyond comedy, Asrani explored lead roles and direction. In 1977, he wrote and directed Chala Murari Hero Banne, a satirical gem, and later helmed Salaam Memsaab (1979) among other films. His foray into Gujarati cinema during the 1970s and 1980s saw him shine as a leading man. Even in recent years, he remained relevant, earning praise for his role as Ashish Chaudhary’s father in the Dhamaal franchise, proving his comedic brilliance transcended generations.

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Asrani’s contributions extended beyond the screen. Revered for his humility and dedication, he earned admiration from peers and audiences alike. “He didn’t want his death to be an event,” Babubhai noted, reflecting Asrani’s lifelong preference for simplicity. Yet his legacy—rich with laughter, warmth, and unforgettable performances—remains timeless.

The film fraternity and fans across India are reeling from the loss of this cinematic titan. Asrani is survived by his wife, Manju, and a body of work that will continue to bring joy to generations. While his laughter may have faded, the echoes of his genius will forever resonate in the annals of Indian cinema.

Rest in peace, Asrani sahab. Your comic timing was timeless, your legacy eternal.

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