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Bollywood Comedian Razak Khan Dead

Darpan News Desk IANS, 01 Jun, 2016 10:28 AM
    Bollywood comedian Razak Khan, known for his quirky roles like Ninja Chacha, Popat and Babu Bisleri, breathed his last here following a heart attack. Celebrities like Anurag Kashyap, Rishi Kapoor and Hansal Mehta mourned his sudden death and remembered him for his lively spirit.
     
    Razak's brother Shehzad Khan made the announcement in a Facebook post on Wednesday morning, triggering a wave of condolences on social networking sites.
     
    Razak suffered a massive heart attack around 12.30 a.m. on Wednesday. The funeral will be performed at the Nariyalwadi cemetery in Byculla on Thursday afternoon.
     
    Tall, thin and lanky, with a hippie style haircut, Razak was first seen in "Roop Ki Rani, Choron Ka Raja" in 1993, and later appeared in comic roles in many movies.
     
    More than his real name, his screen character names -- Lucky Chikna, Keshav, Manikchand, Fainku, Babu Bisleri, Popatwala -- became his trademark as he enacted memorable comic scenes beside some of the biggest actors.
     
     
    Among his notable roles were in movies like "Kyaa Kool Hain Hum" series, don Kabira's sidekick in "Baadshah", "Raja Hindustani", "Hello Brother", "Hera Pheri", "Phir Hera Pheri", "Bhagam Bhaag", "Ankhiyon Se Goli Mare", "Pyaar Kiya To Darna Kya", "Loha" and "Ishq".
     
    Hansal shared that "His finest performance in 'Dubai Return' with Irrfan Khan unfortunately remains in the cans", while Rishi Kapoor condoled the death saying "Razak Khan, a colleague of many a film. Condolences to all concerned".
     
    The news of Razak's death came just a day after the Hindi film industry lost veteran trade analyst and producer Vikas Mohan.
     
    Kashyap shared that showbiz is "losing a lot of good people".
     
    "Hope the families find strength in these times," he tweeted.
     
    Comedian and actor Kapil Sharma, who did a few episodes with Razak in "Comedy Nights With Kapil", tweeted: "A very nice person and talented actor. May your soul rest in peace Razak bhai". Actress Upasana Singh told IANS that the late comedian always made everyone laugh. 
     
     
    Arshad Warsi shared that Bollywood lost its "funny man", and director Kunal Kohli posted "R.I.P Razak Khan. Razak bhai won't bump into you at Holiday Inn no more. You will be missed, a fine human being."
     
    Actor Sooraj Pancholi posted: "NINJA CHACHA thank you for always making us all laugh with your brilliant performances! You will be missed a lot sir". 
     
     
    B-TOWN MOURNS COMEDIAN RAZAK KHAN'S DEMISE
     
    Bollywood celebrities like Rishi Kapoor and Anurag Kashyap on Wednesday mourned the death of comedian Razak Khan, whom they described as a "fine human being" and a "happy, positive person".
     
    The actor, who had essayed comic roles in around a 100 movies in the past 25 years, breathed his last on Wednesday morning following a heart attack.
     
    Celebrities took to Twitter to pay condolences. Here's what they had to say:
     
    Hansal Mehta: Sad to hear about passing away of Razak Khan. His finest performance in 'Dubai Return' with Irrfan Khan unfortunately remains in the cans.
     
    Anurag Kashyap: Vikas Mohan yesterday, Razak Khan today... We are losing a lot of good people. Hope the families find strength in these times.
     
    Tusshar: Saddened to hear of the sudden demise of co actor and good friend Razak Khan! Our 'Popat' laundry guy from the 'Kya Kool Hain Hum' series will be missed! RIP.
     
    Satish Kaushik: Shocked to hear abt sudden demise of Razak Khan bhai. He made his debut in my first film. 
     
    Rishi Kapoor: R.I.P. Razak Khan, a colleague of many a film. Condolences to all concerned.
     
    Kapil Sharma: A very nice person and talented actor. May your soul rest in peace Razak bhai.
     
    Arshad Warsi: Funny man Razak Khan has also passed away. May his soul rest in peace.
     
    Ashish Chowdhry: He was always on a treadmill beside me in my gym. Even a couple of days back. Such a positive, happy man. Gonna miss you sir.
     
    Kunal Kohli: R.I.P Razak Khan. Razak bhai won’t bump into you at Holiday Inn no more. You will be missed, a fine human being.
     

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