Ramesh Bhatkar, a well-known actor of Marathi and Hindi language, died in the year 2019, i.e. on this day, February 4, due to cancer. The sad coincidence of his death was that on the day of Cancer Day, he lost the battle of life to this disease. They were known for playing police characters. Not only movies, he has also been a well-known name in the world of theatre. They were 70 years old. He breathed his last while undergoing treatment at Mumbai's Elizabeth Hospital.
Let me tell you that he was in the grip of cancer for a long time and was undergoing treatment in the hospital. Ramesh Bhatkar was born on August 3, 1949. They belonged to a family associated with art. His father Vasudev Bhatkar was a big singer and musician. In 1977, he entered the film industry. He was active in the world of movie for almost 30 years. Ramesh Bhatkar was famous for his roles in TV serials like Halo Inspector and Damini.
Anupam Kher's film The Accidental Prime Minister, which came out a while ago, was seen playing the role of former Maharashtra CM Ashok Chavan. He also gained a lot of popularity in the plays Kvahi Phat, Tearschi Holey Phule, Akher Tu Yeeshela and Mukta. He also worked in many movies in Marathi including Ashtavinayak, Duniya Kari Salaam. Talking about personal life, his wife's name is Mridula Bhatkar. They are judges in the High Court. His son's name is Harshvardhan Bhatkar. Ramesh has also spilled the beans of his performances in both Hindi and Marathi. Many celebrities have lost their lives due to cancer. However, there were also some lucky ones who won over this disease and made a new beginning in life.
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