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Bhojpuri actor Sudip Pandey passes away

By ANI | Updated: January 15, 2025 22:50 IST

Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], January 15 : Actor Sudip Pandey, best known for his work in Bhojpuri films, has passed ...

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Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], January 15 : Actor Sudip Pandey, best known for his work in Bhojpuri films, has passed away.

As per the information received from a source close to Sudip's family, the actor died due to heart attack on Wednesday morning.

Sudip worked in many Bhojpuri films like 'Pyar Mein', 'Balwa', and 'Dharti'. In 2019, he was seen in Hindi film 'V for Victor'. He had recently started shooting for the second part of Paro Patna Wali.

His sudden demise has left his loved ones and fans extremely saddened.

"RIP...may your soul rest in peace," a fan wrote on social media.

"Gone too soon," another social media user wrote.

An official statement regarding Sudip's death from the family is still awaited.

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