• News
  • tv
  • hindi
  • Veteran actress Bhairavi Vaidya passes away at 67
This story is from October 12, 2023

Veteran actress Bhairavi Vaidya passes away at 67

Bhairavi Vaidya was last seen in the TV show Nima Denzongpa, as per the reports the actress was suffering from Cancer. She passed away on October 8. Further details about her sad demise aren't yet known. We at ETimes TV pray that her family and friends receive strength from the almighty to pass this testing time.
Veteran actress Bhairavi Vaidya passes away at 67
Bhairavi Vaidya passed away on October 8th at the age of 67. She had been in the acting business for the past 45 years. She has also appeared in plays and TV shows. As per the reports, Bhairavi has been suffering from Cancer for the past 6 months.

The actress has been a part of various Gujarati and Hindi films and TV shows, she was recently seen in the TV show Nima Denzongpa and apart from that fans have adored her in shows like Hasratein and Mahisagar.


Actor Babul Bhavsar spoke to a news portal mourning the demise of his old friend, he said, "I did a play years ago. He was very gentle in nature. And he used to play the character like that. Even if he fights in real life, we feel that this was a sweet talk. Just do your job and leave."
The actors from her show Nima Denzongpa are also extremely sad to know about Bhairavi's demise.
Talking about Bhairavi's repertoire she has been a part of many famous films as well. She made her debut into the film industry with the Taal, she played the character of Janaki and she received much appreciation for her role. Bhairavi also played a prominent role in Salman Khan's film Chori Chori Chupke Chupke. Apart from Bollywood, Bhairavi is a renowned theatre and Gujarati actress. She has been a part of many famous plays and Gujarati films.
Talking to a portal about Bhairavi's sad demise, Pratik Gandhi who played a prominent role in Ventilator said, "I got an opportunity to work with her in the film 'Ventilator'. We had a really good bonding. She was very affectionate. I had seen her perform on stage and on television as a child. And always admired her performance. I can't forget her smiling face."
End of Article
FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA