
2025 was a very sad year for Indian cinema. Many loved and popular actors passed away. Fans across the country felt the pain as these stars gave joy, smiles, and memories. Their films will stay forever. These stars will be remembered with love.

87-year-old Manoj Kumar passed away in Mumbai this year following a long-term illness. He was known for patriotic films. People lovingly called him “Bharat Kumar.” His films spoke about love for the country and Indian values.
He started his career with the film Chand. He was not only an actor but also a filmmaker. Even today, people watch his films with respect. His work inspired many actors and viewers.

Mukul Dev passed away on May 23 this year. He died after a long illness. He was 54 years old. He worked in films and television. He could play many kinds of roles easily. People liked his strong screen presence.
His last film, Son of Sardaar 2, was released after his death. He was loved for Son of Sardaar, Jai Ho, and Yamla Pagla Deewana. Ajay Devgn remembered him by writing, “Still trying to process it… Mukul It’s all too soon and sudden. Om Shanti.”

Satish Shah passed away on October 25 this year. He was 74 years old. People loved him for his comedy performance. Most fans remember him from Sarabhai vs Sarabhai. His role still makes people laugh. He died due to kidney failure. His comedy felt warm and natural, which brought smiles into many homes.

Asrani passed away on October 20, 2025. He was 84 years old. He was unwell for a long time. He made generations laugh. People remember him as the jailer from Sholay. His dialogue and expressions became famous. Even after his death, two of his films will be released. Bhooth Bangla and Haiwaan will release in 2026. His comedy will never fade.

Dharmendra passed away on November 24 this year. He was called the “He-Man” of Bollywood. The legendary actor worked in more than 300 films. People loved him as Veeru from Sholay. He was known for strong dialogues and charm. His last film, Ikkis, will be released on December 25.
Karan Johar wrote, “It is the end of an ERA… a massive megastar… the embodiment of a HERO… He is and will always be a bona fide legend of Indian cinema… but mostly he was the best human being.”