
Mukul Dev passes away: Vindu Dara Singh reveals actor suffered from depression after mother's death
Indian film industry
is in shock following the unexpected death of veteran actor
Mukul Dev
, who died on Friday evening at 54. Praised for his versatility in Hindi, Punjabi, and South Indian films and TV, Mukul Dev's untimely death has left industry peers and fans stunned.
Vindu Dara Singh
, Dev's co-star and close friend, told ANI about the seismic shock of Dev's death, unveiling the inner turmoil the actor endured over the last few years. "The Son of Sardaar team is in shock. Our film is coming out soon, and Mukul will not be around to see his film succeed. He played so outstandingly in the film, and it is the funniest film ever. It's tragic that he won't get to see it succeed," said Vindu.
Vindu remembered Mukul's impeccable comic timing in their latest film, 'Son of Sardaar 2,' stating that he had some of the most humorous lines in the film.
"When people watch it at the cinema, they will roll over laughing."
He also went on to state that while making people laugh, Mukul was secretly struggling with grief and depression after the death of his mother. "He was very attached to his mom, and when she died, he fell into depression. He did not have the same individual to take care of him after her death," Vindu disclosed.
His mother's death reportedly affected his health, and he started gaining a lot of weight.
by Taboola
by Taboola
Sponsored Links
Sponsored Links
Promoted Links
Promoted Links
You May Like
Kickstart your new journey with the Honda Shine 125
Honda
Learn More
Undo
But while working on 'Son of Sardaar 2,' the cast and crew, including Ajay Devgn, asked him to take care of himself. We all encouraged him to walk and exercise, and he was able to lose some weight and get his health back on track," Vindu said.
However, Mukul's fear of COVID-19 did not subside, especially with his health. "He was extremely fearful of COVID. He used to keep telling me, 'Vindu, I suspect I have a heart problem,' and I would joke and say, 'It is all in the head.'
But he was serious," Vindu said.
Mukul Dev's last movie, 'Son of Sardaar 2,' will be a tribute to his lasting talent and capacity for making the masses laugh. Vindu remembered his deceased friend on social media with the words, "Rest in peace my brother #MukulDev! Time spent with you will always remain special and #SonOfSardaar2 will be your swansong where you will bring happiness and joy to the viewers and make them fall down laughing!"
Messages of condolence have been flooding in from all over the film fraternity.
Actor Manoj Bajpayee, who had worked with Mukul in the 1996 film 'Dastak,' posted on Instagram, "It's impossible to put what I'm feeling into words. Mukul was a brother in spirit, an artist whose passion and warmth had no match. Gone too soon, too young. Praying for healing and strength for his family and all those mourning this loss. Miss you meri jaan.
till we meet again. Om Shanti.".
Mukul Dev will be cremated today in Delhi at 5 PM, with relatives, friends, and colleagues coming together to pay their last respects to an actor who inspired a million through his work, humour, and warmth.
Born on September 17, 1970, in New Delhi, Mukul Dev debuted in 1996 with the TV show 'Mumkin' and the film 'Dastak,' and became a regular sight in Indian films shortly thereafter. With a long list of blockbuster hits such as 'Yamla Pagla Deewana,' 'Son of Sardaar,' 'R. Rajkumar,' and 'Jai Ho,' 'Mukul Dev' solidified his status as one of India's favourite actors.
Check out our list of the
latest Hindi
,
English
,
Tamil
,
Telugu
,
Malayalam
, and
Kannada movies
. Don't miss our picks for the
best Hindi movies
,
best Tamil movies,
and
best Telugu films
.

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Time of India
27 minutes ago
- Time of India
Who is Jimalita Tillman? The arts leader suing Shannon Sharpe over Usher concert defamation
Jimalita Tillman, a prominent arts executive known for her work at Chicago's Harold Washington Cultural Center, is suing Shannon Sharpe for defamation (Image via IG) Jimalita Tillman isn't just a name caught in the whirlwind of celebrity gossip—she's a trailblazing arts executive, educator, and cultural advocate with deep roots in Chicago's creative community. As the longtime Executive Director of the Harold Washington Cultural Center (HWCC), Tillman has devoted her life to empowering underrepresented voices, developing youth arts programming, and promoting Black excellence through performance and education. But now, she's making headlines for an entirely different reason—filing a defamation lawsuit against NFL Hall of Famer turned media commentator, Shannon Sharpe. The Usher moment that spiraled into internet chaos It all began with what was supposed to be a joyful, empowering moment. On April 2, 2025, during an Usher concert, Tillman was chosen from the crowd for an impromptu serenade by the R&B superstar. As she recalled, 'He wasn't even supposed to stop where we were! It was like magnetic. And he smells like vacation. So he brought me closer and I locked in. I brought out all the Broadway magic that I had, but it was easy!' But soon after the video went viral, rumors swirled online—baseless claims that Tillman was a married woman and that her husband had filed for divorce over her interaction with Usher. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like How Ken Koh revived ailing family business in S'pore to produce the 'Rolls-Royce' of soya sauce CNA Read More Undo Shannon Sharpe, via his popular podcast and social media accounts, amplified the rumor, joking and speculating about the incident without verifying the facts. According to Tillman, this triggered a flood of online harassment and reputational damage. A decorated arts leader fighting back Jimalita Tillman comes from a family of civil rights leaders and educators. At HWCC, she's mentored countless young performers, partnered with Broadway professionals, and championed arts access in underserved communities. She's a graduate of Clark Atlanta University and has performed professionally in musical theater—often blending activism with artistry. Now, Tillman is taking a stand against misinformation. In her lawsuit, she accuses Sharpe of defamation and 'reckless disregard for the truth.' Despite going public to correct the false narrative—'I am not married, nor am I currently going through a divorce'—the rumors continued to circulate. Still, she remains focused: 'I am a retired homeschool mom looking to expand the arts here and across the pond. I am single. You got a cherry, give me a jingle.' Also Read: Shannon Sharpe slapped with $20M lawsuit for trashing woman at an Usher concert just days after dodging $50M assault case Through it all, Jimalita Tillman continues to embody the very grace and power she brings to the stage—fighting to reclaim her narrative and defend her legacy in the face of viral misinformation. For real-time updates, scores, and highlights, follow our live coverage of the India vs England Test match here. Catch Rani Rampal's inspiring story on Game On, Episode 4. Watch Here!


Time of India
an hour ago
- Time of India
Chiefs' Chris Jones opens up about love and longing after split from longtime girlfriend stirs headlines
Chris Jones breaks silence on love life post-breakup (Getty Images) Kansas City Chiefs defensive star Chris Jones , known for his explosive presence on the field, is revealing a far more vulnerable side off it. Just months after a public and painful breakup with his longtime girlfriend Sheawna Weathersby, Jones appears to be yearning for something deeper than Super Bowl rings—companionship and love. During a lighthearted training camp interview, the 31-year-old defensive tackle shared a surprisingly heartfelt goal from his bucket list: 'I just wanna be married, I just wanna be loved.' Chris Jones shares hopes for marriage and future with someone new Jones' tender revelation was posted on the Chiefs' official TikTok account, drawing attention not just for its sincerity but also for its timing. The video surfaced four months after Weathersby's Instagram post accused Jones of infidelity and confirmed their nine-year relationship had ended 'months ago.' — BSO (@BSO) 'I'm choosing to focus on the positive as I close this chapter on a 9-year relationship,' she wrote. 'Ultimately Chris' infidelity with the woman he's recently been pictured with led to my decision to end our relationship months ago.' The alleged incident referenced was a now-deleted Instagram photo of Jones with a woman licking his face, which further fueled the breakup narrative. Jones never publicly addressed the accusations. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Even Beautiful Women Have Their 'Oops' Moments Read More Undo However, he did declare his single status via a string of tweets back in January—just weeks before signing a mammoth five-year, $158.75 million contract extension that includes $101 million guaranteed. Weathersby's post also described unsettling harassment from the other woman, claiming, 'This is especially troubling given her history of harassment, stalking and disrespect towards me… This behavior has forced me to change my number and has forced Chris to ask her multiple times to please leave me alone and respect our coparenting dynamic.' Chris Jones- Life beyond the breakup Despite the personal upheaval, Jones continues to dominate on the field. Last season, he recorded 75 pressures, 29 quarterback hits, and 10.5 sacks—proving why he's a cornerstone of the Chiefs' defense. Jones and Weathersby, who had been together since at least 2015, share two young children, 6-year-old Christopher and 2-year-old Carson. Weathersby was a familiar presence at games and developed close bonds with other Chiefs WAGs, including Taylor Swift , who is currently dating tight end Travis Kelce . Now, with fame, fortune, and football already under his belt, Jones seems to be seeking something far more elusive—someone to stand beside him when the crowd fades and the lights go dim. Also Read: Who is Jimalita Tillman? The arts leader suing Shannon Sharpe over Usher concert defamation For real-time updates, scores, and highlights, follow our live coverage of the India vs England Test match here. Catch Rani Rampal's inspiring story on Game On, Episode 4. Watch Here!


Time of India
an hour ago
- Time of India
End credits roll as 1 more C Kol hall bites the dust
Kolkata: Crown, one of the last symbols of Esplanade area's 16 single screen theatre that was once the talk of the country, will soon be razed to the ground. The theatre, fondly referred to as the Cinema Hall of Janab Hashim Chandni Wale and known for playing films like 'Funtoosh', 'Qurbani', 'Aashique', 'Sadak', was shut down in 2022 and will be demolished by Oct. An old staffer of Crown told TOI that there will be clarity on what will come up on that space once the demolition work is over. Crown will join the list of single screens in Esplanade, once home to Majestic, Chaplin, Tiger, Lighthouse, Regal, Roxy, Paradise, Elite, Lotus, Jyoti, New Cinema and Opera Show House, which are now vibrant only in the memory of spectators. While New Empire and Society are still operational in their old format, Globe and Metro have been repurposed as cineplex. Roxy is undergoing repair and restoration. According to historical records, Crown Cinema was established in 1945 by Messrs Md Hashim and Md Yasin. "Crown wasn't built as a grand palace but it became a theatre of the people. One of the earliest films screened there was 'Bhai Jan' (1945) starring Noor Jehan and Karan Dewan, followed soon after by 'Humayun' by Mehboob Khan. Its modest yet impactful presence stood the test of time for nearly eight decades. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 25 of the Best Cities to Live In Undo I would prefer not to comment on the eventual sale or business transition, as these remain private," said Mansoor Danish, the great-grandson of Md Hashim. You Can Also Check: Kolkata AQI | Weather in Kolkata | Bank Holidays in Kolkata | Public Holidays in Kolkata Hashim and Yasin were prominent business figures in Bengal. The duo owned multiple properties in Kolkata, including in Chandni Chowk, Ganesh Chandra Avenue, Temple Street, and Rafi Ahmed Kidwai Road. Their envelope printing press Ms M Hashim M Yasin was the first ever envelope manufacturer of India in 1932 and later they took part at the Mahamakam -All India Swadeshi Movement in 1933 Kumbakonam Festival for promoting Swadeshi enterprise. "The enterprise won a gold medal for promoting the theme 'Ask for Indian, Seek Indian, Buy Indian, Be Indian, Buy Khadi and Relieve the Starving Millions'," Danish said. One of the plausible reasons behind them entering the cinema business was a passion for cinema and community. According to Danish, the name 'Cinema Hall of Janab Hashim Chandni Wale' was a nod to the influence of Hashim, also the vice-president of the Md Sporting Club, in the Chandni Chowk area. "My great grandfather also served as a Justice of Peace and councillor for the Calcutta Municipal Corporation for the Bowbazar ward. He had a close relationship with BC Roy, the then chief minister of West Bengal. The name for the stretch Chandni Chowk was proposed by him," Danish added. In 1975, Crown was revamped into a fully AC theatre with a 35 mm screen and a seating capacity of 984. 'Rafoo Chakkar' was the first film to screen post-renovation. What made Crown unique was its policy that mandated that no film would be shown for more than a week irrespective of how big a hit it was. "Yet nearly every Dilip Kumar film was screened there. In the 1980s, 'Qurbani' drew huge crowds. In the 1990s, 'Bombay' became a sensation. And over the years, Crown welcomed an entire era of Shah Rukh and Salman Khan blockbusters. "In 2018, I took over the responsibility of managing Crown's final years. By 2022, with changing audience habits and industry realities, I oversaw the cinema's dignified closure — ensuring our staff was treated fairly and all liabilities cleared," Danish said.