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Actor Firoz Khan, who was a part of the popular comedy show 'Bhabhiji Ghar Par Hai' died of a heart attack on Thursday. He was known for mimicking legendary Bollywood actor Amitabh Bachchan. He was staying in Budaun, Uttar Pradesh for quite some time and had performed at various events. His last performance was at the Voter Mahotsav at the Budaun Club on May 4.
The news of Khan's demise left his industry peers and fans in shock. Besides this show, he also appeared in other popular sitcoms like âHappu Ki Ultan Paltan', âSaheb Bibi Aur Boss', âJija Ji Chhat Par Hain', and also featured in Adnan Sami's song âThodi Si Tu Lift Kara De'.
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Back in 2022, actor Deepesh Bhan, who played the role of Malkhan in the same show passed away at the age of 41. Though the exact reason for his death was not known, as per media outlets, Deepesh collapsed while playing cricket in his building in Dahisar, Mumbai. He had reportedly worked out in a gym before reaching the cricket field.
Deepesh had also worked in serials like 'Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah' and 'May I Come In Madam?'.
Earlier, Rohitashv Gour, best known for his role as Manmohan Tiwari in the sitcom shared that he doesn't support night shoots at all because they take a toll on his mental health, and he has experienced negative effects.
He told IANS, "I don't support night shoots at all because they take a toll on my mental health. I've experienced the negative effects firsthand, as my doctor advised against reducing sleep because there's no alternative to it. Lack of sleep can severely impact health, so I hope night shoots can be avoided, and I pray for that to happen."
'Bhabiji Ghar Par Hai' follows the story of two neighbouring couples, the Mishras and the Tiwaris, in which the husbands are attracted to each other's wives and attempt various ultimately unsuccessful and hilarious techniques to impress them.
The show takes place in the fictional âModern Colony' located in Kanpur and revolves around two neighbouring couples. The husbands, Vibhutinarayan Mishra and Manmohan Tiwari have been married for seven years and are bored with their marriages and are smitten by each other's wives, unbeknownst to each other.
The series is produced by Binaifer Kohli under the banner of Edit II Productions.
(With inputs from Agencies)