Asrani Funeral: What was Asrani’s last wish, why only 20 people attended the funeral?

Actor Govardhan Asrani passed away at the age of 84. He died due to water filling his lungs. Now after his death his last wish has been revealed. In such a situation, let us know about it..

Govardhan Asrani, who was seen in superhit films, passed away on October 20 at 1 pm. He breathed his last at the age of 84. Asrani was admitted to the hospital for four days due to water filling in the lungs and this became the reason for his death. Now after the death, Asrani’s manager Babubhai Thiba made many revelations. Also told about his last wish.

How many people attended Asrani’s funeral?

Asrani’s manager Babubhai Thiba said, ‘Before his death, Asrani had expressed his wish to his wife that the news of his death should not be informed to anyone, because he did not want any kind of commotion or crowd. He had clearly said that people should be informed about this only after the last rites. Respecting this wish, he was cremated at the Shantinagar crematorium in Santa Cruz soon after his death, in which only 15-20 close family members were present.

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Who was Asrani?

Govardhan Asrani was born in Jaipur, Rajasthan. He acted in more than 350 films in his career spanning over five decades. Asrani started his acting career in films in 1970, but he got his real recognition from the film ‘Mere Apne’. In the 1975 classic film ‘Sholay’, he played the eccentric jailer, which left a deep impact on the audience. Even though his screen time in the film was less, his dialogue ‘We are jailers of the British era’ is still remembered. Asrani made his mark as a character and comic actor by working in 101 films in the 1970s and 107 films in the 1980s. Along with films, he also gained popularity on television, especially for the role of Narad in the serial ‘Natkhat Narad’ which aired on Doordarshan in 1985. Asrani became a well-known face in Hindi cinema in the 1970s and 1980s, especially in comedy roles. His presence was seen in almost every film of that period. For his brilliant acting, Asrani also received the Filmfare Award for Best Comedian in the films ‘Aaj Ki Taaza Khabar’ and ‘Balika Badhu’.

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