Veteran actor and Varun Badola's father, Vishwa Mohan Badola, passes away at 84

Popular TV star, Varun Badola's father and veteran actor Vishwa Mohan Badola, who featured in several television shows, films and was a prominent name in theatre, has passed away due to age-related ailments. He was 84. According to a source close to the family, the actor died at his residence here on Monday night, reports PTI. Talking about his professional journey, V M Badola began his career as a journalist but later steered towards performing arts, venturing into theatre in Delhi. He also went on to do more than 400 plays for the national public radio broadcaster All India Radio in his career spanning over five decades.

The veteran also featured in several acclaimed films, including Ashutosh Gowariker's "Swades" co-starring Shah Rukh Khan, In the film, he played the role of a village leader. He later reunited with Gowariker for the 2008 period drama "Jodhaa Akbar", featuring Hrithik Roshan and Aishwarya Rai. Not only that, he is also known for his roles in films like Rajkumar Hirani's "Lage Raho Munna Bhai" and "Jolly LLB 2". V M Badola's son is a popular TV actor Varun Badola. The Mere Dad Ki Dulhann actor confirmed the demise of his multi-hyphenate father in an emotional post on Instagram on Tuesday.

Varun Badola, who featured with V M Badola in the TV serial "Aek Chabhi Hai Padoss Mein", said his father never sat him down to teach life lessons and instead led by example. "He set an example so exemplary that I had no choice but... follow. If you think that I am a good actor, blame him. If I write, he has to take the onus. If I sing... well if I had just about 1/10th of his singing talent, I would have become a singer," he wrote in a heartfelt post he shared on Tuesday.

The 46-year-old actor said he left Delhi and came to Mumbai because his father's name was "too big in that city to counter". He further wrote that he protested that people judge him and favoured him "unduly" only because he was V M Badola's son. "He promptly told me to go and find my own identity some place else if I thought his name was a hindrance. He told me to always operate out of my comfort zone. He made me a man."

Varun Badola remembered his father as an actor par excellence, someone who was so gifted that every time he sang, it felt like "time stopped." "Make no mistake, this man was a legend. But for me, he was my father. A father who was always watching and always listening. So ladies and gentlemen The Man, The Legend, The Phenomenon has called it a day. But his legacy will stay on forever in various forms," he added. Check out his post below:

The veteran actor is also survived by two daughters, actor Alka Kaushal and Kalindi, a radio jockey. It is indeed a hard time for the family. Our heartfelt condolences and prayers for them.

 

(With Inputs from PTI)



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