Shah Rukh Khan’s costar from Koyla Salim Ghouse dies of heart attack – FilmyVoice
Veteran stage, tv and movie actor Salim Ghouse — who featured in a number of Bollywood, south Indian and English films — handed away following a cardiac arrest, right here on Thursday.
Ghouse, 70, was rushed to the Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital in Versova late on Wednesday however didn’t get well, in accordance with his spouse Anita and son Arayaama.
Born in Chennai and educated there, Ghouse later graduated from the FTII, Pune, after which plunged into theatres. He was additionally a martial arts professional.
Identified for his roles in “Bharat Ek Khoja”, “Wagle Ki Duniya”, “Yeh Jo Hai Zindagi” and “Subah”, Ghouse loved equal recognition in Bollywood and south India, having acted with a number of the largest stars and banners since his debut in 1978 with “Swarg Nark”.
Later, the versatile actor with piercing eyes and a robust voice performed notable roles in a number of award-winning movies like “Chakra” (1981), “Saaraansh” and “Mohan Joshi Hazir Ho!” (each 1984), and “Trikaal” (1985).
He was seen with Shah Rukh Khan in “Koyla”, apart from taking part in outstanding roles in movies like “Mujrim”, “Shapath”, Kamal Haasan’s “Vettri Vizhaa”, Mohanlal’s “Thazvaram”, and “Properly Executed Abba”. He was final seen within the Tamil movie “Kaa” (2022).
Snug in dialogue supply in a number of languages like Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam and English, his different movies included “Drohi” (additionally in Telugu), “Chinna Gounder” (each 1992), Maniratnam’s “Thiruda Thiruda” (1993), “Sardari Begum” (1996), “Soldier” (1998), “Indian” (2001), and “Missed Name” (2005).
On TV, Ghouse grew to become a family title along with his roles in “Yeh Jo Hai Zindagi” (1984), one of many earliest comedy serials on Doordarshan, “Subah” (1987), “X-Zone (1998), Hindi-English bilingual serial “Samvidhan” (2014), apart from “Bharat Ek Khoj” the place he performed the roles of Lord Ram, Lord Krishna and Tipu Sultan.
He additionally labored in English movies like “The Excellent Homicide” and “The Deceivers”, and in theatre, he performed roles in “Kim”, “The Maharaja’s Daughter”, “Troubador”, which was carried out at numerous worldwide festivals in Europe and Asia, and “Shakespearewallah” in the UK.
The social media expressed shock and grief at Ghouse’s demise and fondly recalled favorite movies/roles of the actor over time.
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