The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) has condoled the demise of veteran Bollywood actor Manoj Kumar. In a post on X, Akhil Bharatiya Prachar Pramukh of RSS Sunil Ambekar, stated: “The death of famous actor Padma Shri Manoj Kumar is extremely sad. Manoj Kumar ji, who was awarded the Dadasaheb Phalke Award, has left an indelible mark through many films related to patriotism. His patriotic films will always be remembered. Heartfelt tribute in his memory on behalf of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh. May God grant him salvation.”
प्रसिद्ध अभिनेता पद्मश्री मनोज कुमार का निधन अत्यंत दु:खद है। दादा साहब फाल्के पुरस्कार से सम्मानित मनोज कुमार जी ने देश प्रेम से जुडी कई फ़िल्मों के द्वारा अपनी अमिट छाप छोड़ी है। उनकी देशभक्ति से जुड़ी फिल्में हमेशा याद की जाएंगी।राष्ट्रीय स्वयंसेवक संघ की ओर से उनकी स्मृति… pic.twitter.com/hEzQmnXErG
— Sunil Ambekar (@SunilAmbekarM) April 4, 2025
The Indian film industry and the nation are mourning the loss of legendary actor, director, and filmmaker Manoj Kumar, who passed away at the age of 87 on April 4, 2025.
Kumar, fondly known as “Bharat Kumar” for his portrayal in patriotic movies, breathed his last at 4:03 am at Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital in Mumbai.
His son, Kunal Goswami, confirmed that his last rites will take place on April 5, 2025, at 11 am at Pawan Hans in Vile Parle.
Manoj Kumar’s cousin, Manish R Goswami, described him as “a true countryman” whose films centered around India’s national values. The actor’s passing was attributed to cardiogenic shock following an acute myocardial infarction, compounded by decompensated liver cirrhosis. He has been under medical care since February 2025.
Known for films like Upkaar, Purab Aur Paschim, and Roti Kapada Aur Makaan, Kumar’s cinematic legacy transcends time, as his films continue to resonate with audiences. He received numerous accolades, including the Padma Shri in 1992 and the Dadasaheb Phalke Award in 2015, cementing his place as one of India’s most respected cinematic figures.
Manoj Kumar’s demise marks the end of an era for Indian cinema, but his contributions will continue to inspire future generations of filmmakers and audiences alike.

















