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Veteran actor Salim Ghouse passes away in Mumbai at 70

Veteran stage, television and film actor Salim Ghouse -- who featured in several Bollywood, south Indian and English movies -- passed away following a cardiac arrest, here on Thursday. Ghouse, 70, was rushed to the Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital in Versova late on Wednesday but did not recover, according to his wife Anita and son Arayaama. Born in Chennai and educated there, Ghouse later graduated from the FTII, Pune, and then plunged into theatres. He was also a martial arts expert.

Known for his roles in Bharat Ek Khoj, Wagle Ki Duniya, Yeh Jo Hai Zindagi and Subah, Ghouse enjoyed equal popularity in Bollywood and south India, having acted with some of the biggest stars and banners since his debut in 1978 with Swarg Nark. Later, the versatile actor with piercing eyes and a strong voice played notable roles in several award-winning films like Chakra (1981), Saaraansh and Mohan Joshi Hazir Ho! (both 1984), and Trikaal (1985).

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He was seen with Shah Rukh Khan in Koyla, besides playing prominent roles in films like Mujrim, Shapath, Kamal Haasan's Vettri Vizhaa, Mohanlal's Thazvaram, and Well Done Abba. He was last seen in the Tamil film Kaa (2022). Comfortable in dialogue delivery in multiple languages like Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam and English, his other films included Drohi (also in Telugu), Chinna Gounder (both 1992), Maniratnam's Thiruda Thiruda (1993), Sardari Begum (1996), Soldier (1998), Indian (2001), and Missed Call (2005).

On TV, Ghouse became a household name with his roles in Yeh Jo Hai Zindagi (1984), one of the earliest comedy serials on Doordarshan, Subah (1987), X-Zone (1998), Hindi-English bilingual serial Samvidhan (2014), besides Bharat Ek Khoj where he played the roles of Lord Ram, Lord Krishna and Tipu Sultan. He also worked in English films like The Perfect Murder and The Deceivers, and in theatre, he played roles in Kim, The Maharaja's Daughter, Troubador, which was performed at various international festivals in Europe and Asia, and Shakespearewallah in the United Kingdom. The social media expressed shock and grief at Ghouse's demise and fondly recalled favourite films/roles of the actor over the years.
 

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