Indian media outlet confirmed the death of actor Atul Parchure. The cause of his death remains undisclosed. The news was confirmed by the actor’s family.
Parchure, a celebrated Marathi and Hindi actor, had battled cancer a few years ago. He had made a full recovery after his diagnosis.
Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde took to Instagram to express his condolences in Marathi. He praised Parchure’s contributions to the entertainment industry. Shinde called the actor’s passing “untimely” and “painful.” In his post, the Chief Minister described Parchure as a versatile talent, capable of making audiences both laugh and cry. His statement, when translated, referred to Parchure as a “clever actor” with a unique ability to make his mark in drama, film, and television.
Career
Shinde acknowledged Parchure’s long and successful career, which began in the world of children’s theater (Balarangbhumi). From there, Parchure moved on to broader platforms, leaving his imprint on Marathi dramas, Hindi films, and television series.
Tribute
Indian actor Supriya Pilgaonkar also paid tribute to Parchure on social media. In a heartfelt post, she shared her grief over the loss of her friend. She admired Parchure’s strength in the face of adversity and expressed sorrow at his passing. “Dear friend, you shouldn’t have been like this, you fought a lot!” Pilgaonkar wrote, calling him a strong person who had endured much. She added that his “silly smile” would be missed forever and wished his soul peace. Pilgaonkar also extended her sympathies to his family, offering them strength in their time of sorrow.
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Atul Parchure, widely known for his appearances in The Kapil Sharma Show, was a beloved figure in Indian comedy. Over the years, he worked in both Marathi and Hindi cinema, sharing the screen with top Bollywood stars such as Shah Rukh Khan, Sanjay Dutt, and Ajay Devgn. Parchure’s filmography includes memorable roles in popular films like Navra Mazha Navsacha, Salaam-E-Ishq, Partner, All the Best, Khatta Meetha, Bbuddah… Hoga Terra Baap, and Brave Heart. His versatility as a comedic and serious actor made him a cherished performer among audiences and colleagues alike.
Fans and fellow actors have expressed deep sorrow at the loss of Atul Parchure, describing him as a brilliant actor and a kind soul. His death marks a great loss for the entertainment industry, especially in the Marathi theater and film world. While the details surrounding his passing remain private, his contributions to Indian cinema and television will continue to be remembered.
Parchure’s legacy, built on years of dedication and passion for acting, will live on in the hearts of his fans and the many performers he inspired.