
Aasif Sheikh claims Deepesh Bhan died of brain hemorrhage; reveals he would skip meals
Deepesh Bhan, who was set to begin filming the slapstick comedy soon, had a cerebral haemorrhage, says Aasif Sheikh.
Deepesh Bhan, an actor from Bhabiji Ghar Pe Hai, died on Saturday morning while playing cricket. Since the start of the program, Bhan, 43, has portrayed Malkhan. Bhan experienced a cerebral haemorrhage, according to his co-star and seasoned actor Aasif Sheikh. The slapstick comedy was what Bhan was intended to focus on. According to Sheikh, Bhan stopped to play cricket in the Dahisar building's compound before heading to the gym around seven in the morning.
Sheikh revealed to a news portal, “He bowled an over, got down to get the ball, got up, swayed for a while and fell down. He never got up.” Deepesh was brought to the hospital from his home in less than five minutes, but the moment he arrived, his death was confirmed.
“There was blood coming out of his eyes, it’s a clear sign of brain haemorrhage. The doctor said it’s a sure shot of brain haemorrhage. He must have not eaten anything in the morning, then while playing cricket bhaga hoga, blood pressure shot up hogaya hoga. He immediately fell down. After 40, you should slow down a little bit and not exert yourself too much,” continued the Bharat actor.
In the late afternoon, the entire cast and crew of Bhabiji Ghar Pe Hai paid a visit to Bhan's home. In the evening, there will likely be a funeral.
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