Anupamaa actor Rituraj Singh dies at 59 : The Tribune India

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Anupamaa actor Rituraj Singh dies at 59

Anupamaa actor Rituraj Singh dies at 59


Noted actor Rituraj Singh, who appeared on television shows such as Anupamaa as well as several films, including Badrinath Ki Dulhania, passed away at his home early Tuesday following a cardiac arrest, a close friend said. He was 59.

According to sources, he was hospitalised due to some stomach issues and was discharged a few days ago. He passed away around 12.30 am at his home due to a cardiac arrest. Singh is survived by his wife and two children.

Singh was a familiar face TV serials, films as well as OTT shows.

His television roles include Banegi Apni Baat, Hitler Didi, Shapath, Adaalat and Diya Aur Baati Hum. Besides, he appeared in supporting roles in Hindi films and in OTT shows such as Bandish Bandits, Made in Heaven and Indian Police Force.

Television actors pay tributes to Rituraj.

That infectious smile!

“I fondly remember working with Ritz, as we affectionately called Rituraj. He was part of Banegi Apni Baat from the beginning, and I joined three years later. Despite being a big star, he was very kind and helpful to newcomers. His smile was infectious, and he had a wealth of knowledge. It’s ironic that I played his younger brother in Anupama but never got to shoot with him. I’m overwhelmed by calls and messages today and don’t know what to say. Waking up to this news early in the morning was shocking. Condolences to his family. May his soul rest in peace. — Vaquar Shaikh

We lost a fine actor

I am deeply saddened and shocked to hear about his untimely demise. We shared wonderful moments while filming Karmayudhh, a web show back in 2022. The entertainment industry has lost yet another fine actor, and his absence will be keenly felt. During our time in Karm Yuddh, we reminisced about past associations and shared memories from a TV show we had worked on together long ago. He was always warm and cordial, making everyone feel welcome. Additionally, his sense of humour added joy to our interactions. — Sachin Parikh

Always positive

I had an opportunity to work with him in Behenein. He was not only a phenomenal actor but also an exceptional co-actor. He exuded unwavering support and encouragement, always uplifting those around him with his kind words and positive energy. He always had the best things to say to pep you up. It’s a big loss for the industry. Love, prayers, and strength to the family. — Ssudeep Sahir

#Badrinath #Hindus


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