The Prime Minister said that with Thapa's death, the Nepali and Indian film industry has lost not only a multi-faceted artist but also a strong pillar.
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Prime Minister Sushila Karki has expressed her condolences over the death of popular film actor Sunil Thapa. Issuing a condolence statement today, Prime Minister Karki said that she was saddened by the news of Thapa's death.
With Thapa's death, the Nepali and Indian film industry has lost not only a multi-faceted artist but also a strong pillar. Prime Minister Karki mentioned that he has managed to win the hearts of millions with his excellent roles as villain and co-star, from 'Chino's' Rate Kainla to 'Mary Kom's' coach.
Saying that every character of artist Thapa will always live in the memory of the audience, she mentioned in her statement that his more than four decades of hard work, dedication and contribution will be a source of inspiration for future generations of artists.
68-year-old Thapa, who fainted in his own apartment in Shankhamul, was rushed to Norvic Hospital on Saturday morning. He passed away during treatment. Relatives, artists and well-wishers have gathered at the hospital after his death.
He had earned fame not only in Nepal but also by working in Bollywood. He also worked in the film 'Mary Kom' produced by Sanjay Leela Bhansali. After working in it, he was also discussed in Bollywood.
