Atul Parchure was a popular Marathi actor who also featured in several Hindi TV shows and movies, including a notable appearance on Kapil Sharma’s comedy show.
His passing has left the film industry in shock, sparking an outpouring of tributes across social media platforms.
He was a prominent Marathi actor who featured in several Hindi TV shows and movies, including a notable appearance on Kapil Sharma’s comedy show.
Atul Parchure Death Reason
During a previous talk show appearance, he revealed his cancer diagnosis, sharing that doctors had found a 5 cm tumor in his liver.
In an interview, he mentioned the seriousness of his situation, explaining that he had been told he had a 5-centimeter tumor in his liver, which was cancerous.
Atul Parachure’s health suffered greatly during his treatment, largely due to a misdiagnosis.
He shared that his initial procedure following the diagnosis had gone wrong, which affected his pancreas and led to several complications. The incorrect treatment worsened his condition, leaving him unable to walk and struggling to speak clearly. In that state, the doctor advised him to wait for a month and a half, cautioning that surgery could lead to prolonged jaundice or serious liver issues, potentially threatening his life. Eventually, he sought a second opinion, changed doctors, and began the proper treatment with medication and chemotherapy.
Family sources confirmed that Parchure passed away earlier today. He is survived by his mother, wife, and daughter, who have asked for privacy during this challenging time.
Atul Parchure was well-regarded for his contributions to both films and television, especially for his comedic roles. He became popular through several projects, including standout performances in “Vasu Chi Sasu,” “Priyatama,” and “Tarun Turk Mhatare Arka.”
His filmography includes roles in films like “Navra Mazha Navsacha,” “Salaam-E-Ishq,” “Partner,” “All the Best: Fun Begins,” “Khatta Meetha,” and “Bbuddah Hoga Terra Baap,” among others. His versatility as an actor endeared him to audiences in the Marathi entertainment industry.