
Bollywood veteran actress Tabassum Govil has passed away in Mumbai. She began her career in the film industry as a child actor in the late 1940s and remained active in the following decades. She was known as Baby Tabassum. He died in Mumbai on Friday evening. The cause of his death has been given as cardiac arrest. Tabassum Govil is the sister-in-law of TV actor Arun Govil, who is most popular for playing the role of Lord Ram in BR Chopra’s Ramayan.
Tabassum hosted India’s first talk show
Tabassum hosted India’s first talk show Phool Khile Hain Gulshan Gulshan. As a child, she played the roles of the younger version of Nargis and Meena Kumari in films. She was also hosting a talk show on YouTube named Tabassum Talkies. In 2006, she returned to television and starred in a daily soap titled Pyaar Ke Do Naam: Ek Radha, Ek Shyam.
The family has confirmed Tabassum’s death.
Tabassum’s death was confirmed by her family members on social media on Saturday. His granddaughters, Karishma Govil and Khushi Govil condoled his demise and shared some old pictures with him.
Karisma shared a picture with Tabassum and wrote, “Tabassum mein ghoom ko chupao to jaane, smile like us to jaane. May Grandma rest in peace. Your smile, persistence and legacy will live on forever.” Khushi wrote, “Aaj hans kal rula na dena.”
Khushi Govil also shared a few pictures with Tabassum on Instagram and wrote, “Aaj hasse kal rula na dena.”
Tabassum’s prayer meeting on 21 November
The Govil family has organized a prayer meeting for Tabassum on 21 November. Releasing an official statement, the family said, “Tabassum Govil, who left for her heavenly abode on 11/18/22. We pray for her peaceful journey to heaven and will always celebrate her legacy and beautiful smile.” Celebrate, which we will cherish forever.”