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Mukul Dev’s last Instagram post talked about dark forebodings: ‘I will see you on the dark side of the moon’. Hindi film news

Actor Mukul Dev’s passing in recent 54 has given a renewed attention to his final Instagram post. The post, characteristic of a video of an aircraft cockpit, included songs of ‘Brain Damage’ of Pink Floid, which produces a Sata Eco. Prior to his acting career, Mukul was a trained pilot and used to run a aeronautical training institute showing his lifetime passion for aviation with his versatile roles in many film industries.

Actor Mukul Dev, who died at the age of 54 in New Delhi on Friday, leaves a chilling final Instagram post, which has now attracted new attention. A trained pilot and airline enthusiast, Mukul, shared a video from inside the cockpit of an aircraft a few months before his death.The video posted on 26 February this year captured a quiet moment over the clouds, but it was the caption that now persecutes.A serious echo from the skyQuoting the lys of ‘Brain Damage’ of Pink Floid, Mukul wrote, “And if your head bursts even with dark easons …. I will see you on the dark side of the moon. #Crosscountry.” He also added the dark side of the moon as background music, which outlines the spirit of Somaras reflection.

Mukul Dev talks about being a bad boy of Bollywood

A life in the sky and onscreen The passion for Mukul Dev’s flight was not just a hobby – it was a professional chapter of his life. After completing the aviation training at the Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Uran Academy (National Flying Academy) in Rae Bareli, Uttar Pradesh, she worked as a commercial pilot for almost a decade. He even launched an aeronautical training institute in Delhi, which helps in shaping young aviation professionals. However, Mukul eventually pivsed fully for fully acting, producing a versatile career in television along with Hindi, Punjabi and South Indian cinema.

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A versatile actor in industries Born on 17 September 1970 in New Delhi, Mukul Dev started in the entertainment world with the 1996 TV series ‘Makin’. In the same year, he started his Bollywood film with Sukulata Sen in the psychological thriller Dastak, for years, Mukul appeared in a wide range of films, including ‘Sardar Ka son’, ‘R … Rajkumar’, ‘Jai Ho’, and many regional language hitting Telugu, Tamil, Kannai, Bengali, and many regional language hitting.

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