Manoj Kumar passes away: His son, Kunal Goswami, shares his father’s final moments: He was happy but in pain due to…

Legendary actor Manoj Kumar passed away at the age of 87. His son, Kunal Goswami, shared that Kumar had been battling illness for years but remained resilient. Kumar, celebrated for his patriotic films, peacefully passed away early today and will be cremated tomorrow.
Manoj Kumar passes away: His son, Kunal Goswami, shares his father’s final moments: He was happy but in pain due to…
Legendary actor Manoj Kumar passes away at 87

Legendary actor Manoj Kumar passed away in the early hours today at Kokilaben Ambani Hospital. His son, Kunal Goswami, interacted with the media, expressing his deep sorrow and sharing his father’s final moments.
With a heavy heart, Kunal said, “My father, Manoj Kumar, passed away today at 3:30 AM at Kokilaben Hospital. He had been feeling unwell for a long time, but he fought every hurdle with resilience and grace. He peacefully breathed his last by God's grace and Sai Baba's blessings. His cremation will take place tomorrow. Sia Ram.”
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Speaking about his father’s prolonged illness, he added, “He had been unwell for many years. He was about to turn 88 next month, but at 87, he bid goodbye to the world.”

Reflecting on his father’s bond with the family, Kunal shared to ANI, “Usually, he would interact a lot with his grandchildren and the younger kids in the family. He was very family-oriented and happy. But in recent times, he was in some pain due to age-related illnesses.”
Manoj Kumar, the legendary actor-filmmaker known for his patriotic films, leaves behind a legacy that will continue to inspire generations. He was fondly known as "Bharat Kumar," was one of Bollywood's most iconic actors and filmmakers, celebrated for his deep-rooted patriotism in cinema. Rising to fame in the 1960s, he became synonymous with films that evoked national pride, such as 'Shaheed' (1965), 'Upkar' (1967), 'Purab Aur Paschim' (1970), and 'Kranti' (1981). His unique ability to blend entertainment with strong nationalistic themes earned him a special place in Indian cinema. His directorial venture 'Upkar', inspired by Lal Bahadur Shastri's slogan "Jai Jawan Jai Kisan," not only won the Filmfare Award for Best Director but also cemented his status as a filmmaker with a purpose.
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Beyond patriotic films, Manoj Kumar also showcased his versatility in social dramas and romantic films like 'Woh Kaun Thi?' (1964), 'Himalay Ki God Mein' (1965), and 'Roti Kapda Aur Makaan' (1974), which highlighted the struggles of the common man. His commitment to meaningful cinema won him numerous accolades, including the prestigious Dadasaheb Phalke Award in 2016 for his lifetime contribution to Indian cinema. His influence extended beyond the screen, inspiring generations of filmmakers and actors who admired his ability to merge storytelling with social responsibility.

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