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5 RARE pictures of the late actor Vikram Gokhale

Updated On: 26 November, 2022 05:44 PM IST |

The veteran actor Vikram Gokhale died at the age of 77 in a Pune hospital on Saturday afternoon. After having made his debut with the Amitabh Bachchan starrer ‘Parwana’, there was no looking back for the actor.

All Pics Courtesy: Fan Account Of Vikram Gokhale (unverified)

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All Pics Courtesy: Fan Account Of Vikram Gokhale (unverified)
He had won the prestigious National Award for his exemplary work in the Marathi film ‘Anumati’.

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He had won the prestigious National Award for his exemplary work in the Marathi film ‘Anumati’.

Before he fell ill, Vikram Gokhale was running an acting academy and a real estate business in Pune.

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Before he fell ill, Vikram Gokhale was running an acting academy and a real estate business in Pune.

The late actor had even recorded a couple of songs! 

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The late actor had even recorded a couple of songs! 

Vikram Gokhale had made directorial debut in 2010 with the Marathi film 'Aaghaat'. 

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Vikram Gokhale had made directorial debut in 2010 with the Marathi film 'Aaghaat'. 

Vikram Gokhale’s father was the respected veteran actor Chandrakant Gokhale, who was the son of the first-ever female child actor in the Indian film industry- Kamlabhai Gokhale. Seen here are the late Vikram Gokhale alongwith his father, veteran actor Chandrakant Gokhale & his grandmother Kamlabai Gokhale.

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Vikram Gokhale’s father was the respected veteran actor Chandrakant Gokhale, who was the son of the first-ever female child actor in the Indian film industry- Kamlabhai Gokhale. Seen here are the late Vikram Gokhale alongwith his father, veteran actor Chandrakant Gokhale & his grandmother Kamlabai Gokhale.

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