On Saturday afternoon, actor
Ranvir Shorey took to Twitter and shared the news of the sad demise of his father and filmmaker KD Shorey. In his tweet, the actor revealed that his father passed away on Friday night at the age of 92.
Ranvir also went on to call him his ‘greatest source of inspiration and protection’. He shared a smiling picture of his father and wrote, "My beloved father, Krishan Dev Shorey, passed away peacefully last night at the ripe old age of 92, surrounded by his children and grand children. He leaves behind wonderful memories and many admirers. I have lost my greatest source of inspiration and protection." Have a look:
Soon after he shared the post, his fans and friends were seen offering condolences. Filmmaker Manish Mundra wrote, "🙏🙏ॐ शान्ति."
Gulshan Devaiah wrote, "Hugs & condolences paaji." Kubbra Sait dropped a palms-up emoji. Raj Nayak commented, "Sorry about your loss Ranvir. May his soul rest in peace. 🙏"
Gajraj Rao dropped folded hands emojis. Fans were also seen commenting on his post. One of the fans wrote, "Deepest condolences. May He rest in peace 🙏🏼 strength to you and your family."
Krishan Dev Shorey directed a film in 1988 titled 'Maha-Yuddh' featuring
Gulshan Grover,
Mukesh Khanna,
Kader Khan, and
Paresh Rawal. He had also produced films like 'Be-Reham', 'Bad Aur Badnaam' and others.