
Bigg Boss fame Pooja Bhatt remembers late actor Mukul Dev; writes a heartfelt note
The Indian entertainment industry is mourning the untimely demise of actor
Mukul Dev
, who passed away on May 23, 2025, at the age of 54. Known for his versatile roles in Hindi, Punjabi, and regional cinema, Mukul's unexpected death has sent shockwaves across the film and television fraternity.
Among those deeply affected by his passing is
Bigg Boss
alum and filmmaker
Pooja Bhatt
, who took to social media to pay a moving tribute. She shared an excerpt from Richard Bach's Jonathan Livingston Seagull, a book she says reminds her of Mukul's spirit: 'For most gulls, it was not flying that mattered, but eating. For this gull, though, it was not eating that mattered, but flight.'
Reflecting on their philosophical conversations, Bhatt added, 'He spoke of freedom, truth, and breaking limitations — and he lived by those words.
That was Mukul — always seeking, always questioning.'
Her heartfelt note captures not only the loss of a friend but also celebrates the soul of a man who dared to be different, who lived his truth quietly but with great conviction.
With a career that spanned over two decades, he left behind a rich legacy of nuanced performances and unforgettable characters.
Mukul made his television debut with Mumkin in 1996, and the same year marked his film debut in the psychological thriller Dastak. Over the years, he became known for his ability to slip effortlessly into a wide range of roles, winning admiration for his understated yet powerful screen presence. In 2006, he showcased his hosting skills in the first season of Fear Factor India, proving his adaptability and charm. More recently, he lent his voice to the Hindi dubs of popular international films like Captain Marvel and Black Panther, adding yet another dimension to his multifaceted career.

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