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Abhay Deol’s Father Ajit Singh Deol Passes Away

Darpan News Desk IANS, 23 Oct, 2015 07:06 PM
  • Abhay Deol’s Father Ajit Singh Deol Passes Away
Veteran superstar Dharmendra’s younger brother Ajit Singh Deol passed away yesterday evening in Mumbai.
 
Ajit who has acted in many Punjabi films was ailing since the past one month and was reportedly under treatment of gall bladder complications.
 
Says a source,”His condition worsened a couple of days back and he was admitted to Sunridges hospital in Juhu,Mumbai. Unfortunately, despite the best medical efforts, he couldn’t be saved and passed away at 6.20 pm.”
 
Son Abhay, brother Dharmendra and actor Sunny Deol were by Ajit’s bedside when he breathed his last.
 
The funeral will take place at Pawan Hans, Juhu at nine in the morning today.

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