Pankaj Tripathi's Father DIES At The Age Of 99, Actor Rushes To His Hometown In Bihar After Learning Of The Sad News! DETAILS INSIDE

Pankaj Tripathi himself is en route to his hometown Gopalganj after he departed from a film shoot in Uttarakhand

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Pankaj Tripathi's Father DIES At The Age Of 99, Actor Rushes  To His Hometown In Bihar After Learning Of The Sad News! DETAILS INSIDE
Pankaj Tripathi's father Banaras Tiwari passed away at the age of 99. The renowned actor has been recouping from the personal loss and he jetted off to his hometown for last rites. Tripathi who has often been candid about his personal life, recently divulged in an interview that his father had limited awareness of his illustrious acting career. Interestingly, the candid revelation shed light on the intriguing dynamics of his family. 

The actor's family released an official statement and confirmed the demise of Pandit Banaras Tiwari, a man who embraced a rich and fulfilling life spanning an impressive 99 years. Apart from confirming his demise, the announcement also celebrates the legacy he left. 

While the family tries to cope with their loss, Banaras Tiwari's last rites will be are scheduled to occur today. For those unaware, gather to pay their respects and bid a heartfelt farewell.

Following the sad news, Pankaj Tripathi himself is en route to his hometown Gopalganj. The actor departed from a film shoot in Uttarakhand. 

Banaras Tiwari, Pankaj's father, resided in Belsand, Bihar, alongside his wife, while Pankaj and his immediate family called Mumbai their home. The geographical separation underscores the dynamic between the actor's professional commitments and his devotion to his family, reported TimesNow. 

In a previous interview with Mashable, Pankaj shared interesting details about his father's perspective on the actor's work. He revealed that his father's knowledge of his accomplishments was limited and that he held a humble stance regarding Pankaj's achievements.

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