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Entertainment news: India witnessed the loss of several influential personalities in 2025 from both entertainment and political sectors. These figures, known for their talent, commitment and contribution, left a void felt nationwide. From veteran actors to iconic musicians and respected leaders, their passing shocked fans and colleagues. Despite their departure, their work continues to inspire people. They will be remembered not only for their success but also for their persistence and dedication. This year is seen as emotionally heavy.
Dharmendra, famously known as Bollywood’s “He-Man”, passed away after entertaining the nation for more than six decades. His charisma, deep voice and impactful presence made him a household name. He was admired for roles that balanced strength with emotional depth. His passing saddened millions across the film industry and general public. His work reflected courage and warmth. Dharmendra’s journey remains an example of cinematic excellence. Fans continue to express grief and gratitude for his legendary contribution.
Renowned singer Sulakshana Pandit died on November 7. She worked with major actors including Rajesh Khanna, Vinod Khanna and Shashi Kapoor and also earned respect as a playback singer. Veteran actor Satish Shah passed on 25 October and is remembered for ‘Sarabhai vs Sarabhai’, ‘Main Hoon Na’ and ‘Hum Saath Saath Hain’. Comic legend Govardhan Asrani died on 20 October at 84. His on-screen timing defined humour. Each departure marked the end of an era.
Singer Zubeen Garg, popular in Bollywood, Assamese and Bengali music, passed away in Singapore on 19 September. His voice touched diverse audiences. Actor Pankaj Dheer died on 15 October, known especially for his powerful portrayal of Karna in Mahabharata. TV actress Shefali Jariwala, remembered for the iconic song “Kaanta Laga”, passed away on 27 June. Actor Mukul Dev died on 23 May. His appearances in films like ‘Satyameva Jayate’ held recognition.
Veteran actor Manoj Kumar, known for impactful films such as ‘Kranti’ and ‘Roti Kapda Aur Makaan’, passed away on April 4. His work reflected patriotism and social issues which shaped Indian cinema for decades. He was seen as a symbol of serious storytelling and depth. Generations respected his contribution. His departure signified the loss of a pillar in classical Indian filmmaking. Fans continue revisiting his films as tribute.
Former Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani sadly passed away in an air tragedy. The London-bound flight caught fire shortly after takeoff from Ahmedabad’s Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport and crashed. The aircraft turned into a ball of flames within seconds. The tragic incident resulted in multiple casualties including Rupani. His death shocked political circles and citizens. He had played a significant role in Gujarat’s development. Condolences poured nationwide.
All these personalities dedicated their lives to their craft and duties. Their passing created emotional impact beyond their fields. Whether in films, music or governance, they touched lives with authenticity. India remembers them with respect, recognising that legacy is built through consistent work and moral values. Their journeys reflect perseverance, talent and humility. Their absence will be felt, but their influence remains alive in memories, performances and contribution to society.