Kannada Actor Giri Dinesh Passes Away Due to Sudden Heart Attack

Shocking Demise While Performing Puja, Fans Mourn the Loss

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Kannada Actor Giri Dinesh Passes Away Due To Sudden Heart Attack
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Highlights
  • Veteran Kannada actor Giri Dinesh suffered a heart attack during a puja.
  • The 45-year-old actor collapsed suddenly and passed away before reaching the hospital.
  • He gained fame for his role in the 2008 Kannada film Navagraha.

Bengaluru: The Kannada film industry is mourning the sudden demise of veteran actor Giri Dinesh, who passed away due to a heart attack. The actor, widely recognized for his role in the 2008 blockbuster Navagraha, collapsed while performing a puja at his residence. Fans and colleagues have expressed their grief on social media, remembering his contribution to the industry.

Sudden Chest Pain Led to His Passing

According to Times Now, Giri Dinesh was performing a puja at his home on Friday, February 7, when he experienced severe chest pain and collapsed. His family rushed him to the nearest hospital, but doctors declared him dead on arrival. His last rites are scheduled for Saturday.

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Giri Dinesh’s Journey in Cinema

Giri Dinesh was the son of renowned Kannada actor Dinesh and began his career as a child artist in Nanna Mudina Rani. However, he gained massive popularity in 2008 when he played the role of Shetty in Navagraha, a film directed by Dinakar Thoogudeepa. The movie featured stars like Tarun Sudhir, Darshan, Srujan Lokesh, Vinod Prabhakar, and Dharma Keerthiraj.

Box Office Success & Re-Release of Navagraha

The crime thriller Navagraha, released on November 7, 2008, was a major box-office success. Recently, it was re-released, introducing a new generation of fans to Dinesh’s talent. Apart from Navagraha, he also appeared in Chamkaysi Chindi Udaysi and Vajra. His unexpected passing has left his fans and the Kannada film industry in deep sorrow.

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