Pankaj Dheer Prayer Meet: Late Actor's Memorial Service To Take Place On...
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Veteran actor Pankaj Dheer, who passed away on October 15, 2025, after a long and brave battle with cancer, will be honoured with a prayer meet in Mumbai this Friday, October 17. The memorial gathering
will take place from 5:00 PM to 6:00 PM at Mandapam Hall, ISKCON Temple, Juhu, offering friends, colleagues, and well-wishers a chance to pay their final respects.
Pankaj Dheer's memorial service to take place on...
The invitation, shared by the Dheer, Shah, Sengar, and Khanna families, reads, “We gather to remember Shri Pankaj Dheer, celebrating the life of a remarkable soul whose love, laughter, and wisdom continue to guide us.” The heartfelt message captures the profound warmth, strength, and inspiration that Dheer brought into the lives of those around him.
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About Pankaj Dheer
Aged 68 at the time of his passing, Pankaj Dheer was best known for his iconic portrayal of Karna in B.R. Chopra’s Mahabharat—a role that not only defined his career but also left a lasting impression on Indian television history. His dignified presence, deep voice, and nuanced performance made his version of Karna unforgettable to generations of viewers.
Pankaj Dheer's filmography
Beyond his legendary role, Dheer appeared in numerous films and TV shows, earning the admiration of peers and audiences alike. Known as a disciplined actor and compassionate human being, he extended his passion for the craft by mentoring young talent through his acting academy. Many remember him not just as an actor, but as a guide and a spiritual, steady presence.
CINTAA honours Pankaj Dheer posthumously
Even during his illness, friends say Dheer faced life with quiet resilience and unwavering faith. Tributes have poured in from across the country, including from Mahabharat co-stars who shared fond memories of his generosity and grace. The Cine & TV Artistes’ Association (CINTAA) also issued a statement, honouring his contributions as a former General Secretary and Chairman of its trust.