The year 2020 is proving like a bad dream for Bollywood. In this COVID-19 crisis, Bollywood has lost many veteran actors after and after. Actor Faraz Khan has also died. At the age of 46, he breathed his last at a hospital in Bangalore. He was ill for a long time. Pooja Bhatt shared this news on social media. She tweeted and expressed grief over Faraz's departure. With a heavy heart I break the news that #FaraazKhan has left us for what I believe, is a better place.Gratitude to all for your help & good wishes when he needed it most.Please keep his family in your thoughts & prayers.The void he has left behind will be impossible to fill ???? — Pooja Bhatt (@PoojaB1972) November 4, 2020 Pooja tweeted, "With a heavy heart I break the news that #FaraazKhan has left us for what I believe, is a better place.Gratitude to all for your help & good wishes when he needed it most.Please keep his family in your thoughts & prayers.The void he has left behind will be impossible to fill ????" In another tweet, Pooja Bhatt has expressed hope that Faraz's songs will always be remembered and will always ring in people's hearts. Faraz was a very popular actor at one time. He had acted in many movies like Mehndi, Fareb, Dulhan Banu Main Teri, Chand Buj Gaya but for the last few years, the actor was away from the limelight due to ill health. Economic conditions too were not going well. It was said that actor Salman Khan greatly assisted Faraz in this difficult time. He paid all his bills while he was undergoing treatment at the hospital in Bangalore. He did not allow any kind of financial burden on Faraz's family. Pooja was also constantly seeking help from all through social media. #FaraazKhan May 1970-Nov 2020 May your music always play across time and space ???????? pic.twitter.com/Rw0SdkMym5 — Pooja Bhatt (@PoojaB1972) November 4, 2020 Also Read:- Karwa Chauth: Raj Kundra shares funny meme on hungry wife Shilpa ShettyFan wants to celebrate his birthday like Shahrukh Khan, demands from Sonu Sood South actress Sonika Gowda takes time out for a quick family getaway after seven months Celebs came to support elderly woman who lived by selling tea-paratha on road