Veteran Actor Govardhan Asrani Dies at 84 in Mumbai:

Veteran Actor Govardhan Asrani Dies at 84 in Mumbai:

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Category : Obituaries Published on: October 24 2025

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  • Renowned actor Govardhan Asrani, celebrated for his comic and versatile roles, passed away at 84 in Mumbai.
  • Famous for his portrayal of the jailer in Sholay, Asrani starred in several classics, including Chupke Chupke, Bawarchi, Abhimaan, Koshish, and Dhamaal.
  • He also took on a few negative roles in films such as Chaitali and Koshish, and directed Chala Murari Hero Banne.
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