Ramayan's Ravan, entertainer Arvind Trivedi, bites the dust of coronary episode; Arun Govil and Dipika Chikhalia offer recognition
Veteran entertainer Arvind Trivedi, who assumed the part of Ravan in Ramanand Sagar's 1987 famous TV series Ramayan, died at 82 years old. Trivedi was experiencing age-related ailments. He endured coronary episode on Tuesday night. Executive Narendra Modi and the cast of Ramayan honored the late entertainer.
Trivedi's nephew Kaushaubh Trivedi affirmed the entertainer's demise to indianexpress.com. "Arvind uncle was not keeping admirably and his wellbeing further crumbled over the most recent few years. He died on Tuesday night around 9.30 pm in the wake of experiencing a respiratory failure. He was 82 years of age. He went calmly at his home in Kandivali (Mumbai), encompassed by his family."
The veteran entertainer was incinerated at Dahanukar Wadi incineration ground in Kandivali region, from the beginning Wednesday morning.
PM Narendra Modi stated: "We have lost Shri Arvind Trivedi, who was an outstanding entertainer as well as was energetic with regards to public help. For ages of Indians, he will be associated with his work in the Ramayan TV sequential. Sympathies to the families and admirers of the two entertainers. Om Shanti."
Entertainer Sunil Lahri, who assumed the part of Lakshman in Ramayan, took to his web-based media stage to honor the late entertainer. "Bahut dukhad Samachar hai ki Hamare Sabke Pyare Arvind bhai (Ravan of Ramayan) Ab Hamare bich Nahin Rahe Bhagwan Unki Atma ko Shanti De… I am dumbfounded I lost mentor, my aide, well wisher and courteous fellow."
Entertainer Dipika Chikhalia, who tried the job of Sita in the show, likewise shared her sympathies. "my sincere sympathies to his family … an exceptionally fine person #arvindtrivedi #ravan," she composed on Instagram. Ramayan's Ram, entertainer Arun Govil, additionally recalled his late companion as he offered his recognition.
Trivedi, in the wake of acquiring accomplishment with Ramayana, likewise included in Doordarshan shows like Vikram Aur Betaal. He was a productive Gujarati entertainer for more than 40 years.
He highlighted in Gujarati films like Desh Re Joya Dada Pardesh Joya (1998), Kunwarbai Nu Mamerun (1974), Santu Rangili (1976). He likewise did a couple of Hindi movies like Jangal Mein Mangal (1972) and Aaj Ki Taaza Khabar (1973) among others. He did just about 300 movies in his profession. He was likewise chosen as a Member of Parliament from Sabarkatha supporters in 1991 on a Bharatiya Janata Party ticket and was in the workplace till 1996.
Arvind was the acting administrator of the Central Board for Film Certification (CBFC) from 2002 to 2003.