Mukul Dev Death at 54: In a deeply saddening development for the Indian film and television industry, actor Mukul Dev passed away at the age of 54. The news of Mukul Dev’s death has shocked fans and colleagues alike, with many expressing grief over the sudden loss of a multifaceted performer who was still active across multiple platforms.
The actor, who had been battling illness for some time, was recently admitted to an ICU in New Delhi. According to family sources, he breathed his last on Friday night following a suspected cardiac arrest.
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Who Was Mukul Dev?
Born on September 17, 1970, in New Delhi to a Punjabi family, Mukul Dev began his acting journey in 1996 with the television serial Mumkin. His Bollywood debut came the same year with the film Dastak, where he played the role of ACP Rohit Malhotra alongside Sushmita Sen.
Since then, Mukul went on to build a career spanning more than 60 films across Hindi, Punjabi, Bengali, Kannada, Malayalam, and Telugu languages. He also appeared in several popular TV shows and even hosted the first season of Fear Factor India.

A Career That Crossed Borders
While Mukul Dev worked extensively across genres and languages, it was his role as Tony Singh Sandhu in the 2012 action-comedy Son of Sardaar that gave him significant mainstream recognition. His performance in the film, alongside Ajay Devgn and Sanjay Dutt, struck a chord with audiences.
Some of his other notable films include:
- Yamla Pagla Deewana
- R… Rajkumar
- Jai Ho
- Krantiveer
- Zor
He also made frequent appearances in popular TV shows such as:
- Ek Se Badhkar Ek
- Kahaani Ghar Ghar Ki
- Kabhie Kabhie Pyaar Kabhie Kabhie Yaar
A Brother’s Grief, A Family’s Loss
Rahul Dev, Mukul’s elder brother and a known face in Indian cinema, confirmed the news of his passing on social media. In a heartfelt Instagram post, Rahul wrote that Mukul breathed his last in New Delhi and would be cremated on Saturday, May 24, at Dayanand Mukti Dham.
Mukul is survived by his daughter, Siya Dev.

Industry Reacts: “Gone Too Soon”
As soon as the news broke, tributes started pouring in from across the entertainment industry.
Actor Manoj Bajpayee wrote an emotional note:
“What I feel today cannot be expressed in words. Mukul was more than a colleague, he was my brother. Warm, passionate, and full of life. This is an unbearable loss.”
Actor Vindu Dara Singh, who worked with him in Son of Sardaar, shared a touching video on X (formerly Twitter):
“You brought laughter, light, and energy everywhere you went. Your last song in Son of Sardaar 2 will now feel like a final goodbye.”
Actor Mukesh Rishi, another longtime friend, recalled their work in South Indian films together:
“I’m shattered. We met frequently and shared many memories on set. I still can’t believe he’s gone.”
Actress Deepshikha Nagpal, visibly emotional, shared:
“I’ve been calling his number all morning, hoping he’ll pick up. He never told us how unwell he really was.”
Health Struggles: A Battle Fought Quietly
According to friends close to the actor, Mukul Dev’s health had been declining in recent months. He was battling post-COVID anxiety, a concern echoed by Vindu Dara Singh.
“He used to be very scared after COVID,” Vindu shared. “We tried to keep him active. When he came to us, he weighed 125 kilos. We worked with him to bring it down. He improved, but soon returned to old habits.”
While the official cause of death is not confirmed, sources close to the family indicated that he suffered a massive heart attack during his ICU stay.
Remembering Mukul Dev’s Legacy
Mukul Dev’s versatility was his greatest strength. Whether playing a cop, a villain, or a comic role, he brought intensity and authenticity to every character.
Here are some things Mukul Dev will always be remembered for:
- A pan-India actor who worked in multiple languages
- Hosted India’s first Fear Factor season
- Known for bringing sincerity to even minor roles
- Maintained a low profile despite years in the spotlight
Final Goodbye
Mukul Dev’s last rites will take place on Saturday, May 24, at 5 PM in New Delhi. Friends, fans, and fellow actors are expected to attend and pay their respects to a man whose work spoke louder than his words.
As the Indian film world mourns this shocking loss, one thing remains clear — Mukul Dev’s death leaves a void that will not be easily filled.
A Star Who Lived Quietly, Acted Loudly
In an industry that often celebrates glamour, Mukul Dev stood out for his substance and sincerity. His passing is a painful reminder of the fragile nature of life — and of the brilliance that sometimes fades too soon.
Rest in peace, Mukul Dev. Your performances will continue to live on.
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