Irrfan's death causes big blow to Bollywood, from Amitabh to Anupam express grief
Irrfan's death causes big blow to Bollywood, from Amitabh to Anupam express grief
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The sad news related to Bollywood has left everyone in grief. Famous actor Irrfan Khan has passed away. He was admitted in the hospital for a few days and on Tuesday, news came that he was admitted to Kokilaben Hospital in Mumbai due to colon infection. It is also being told that Irrfan's health had deteriorated rapidly for the last two months and nominal improvement was happening.

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The sudden demise of Irrfan has caused a wave of mourning in the entire film industry and everyone seems upset.

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Irrfan's departure is disturbing every young man. He was a great actor and was also a great person. The whole industry is in mourning due to the news of Irrfan's death. His close relatives said, "During the shooting of the film Angrezi Medium, he had to undergo a chemo therapy, but his treatment skipped due to the shooting.

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During the shooting of the film, he also had many problems, but his problem was not seen on the outside. 2 months ago i.e. before Holi, his health had deteriorated again, just after that his health continued to worsen.

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Just 10 days ago, when his troubles increased further, he was made admit in Kokilaben hospital. This time in the hospital, he was struggling a lot with his illness.

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