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Indian actress Abhilasha Patil loses her battle against Covid-19

May 6, 2021 04:28 PM


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Indian actress Abhilasha Patil passed away in her early 40s after falling victim to the dead Covid-19.

Abhilasha was going through the ailment of very high fever and soon after she became corona infected.

One of Abhilasha’s friends informed a local news channel that she tried to call Abhilasha numerous times after she heard that her dear friend isn’t very well but each time she called, the actress’ number was switched off.

However soon she was informed that her friend had passed away.

Abhilasha is widely recognized for her prominent acting roles in Marathi films such as Tujha Manjha Arrange Marriage, Bayko Deta Ka Bayko and Pipsi.

However, the actress has also been part of popular Bollywood films such as Badrinath Ki Dulhania, Good Newwz and Chhichhore.



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