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News Topical, Digital Desk : Achyut Potdar Passes Away: A very bad news is coming out from the entertainment world today, which has shocked everyone. Veteran Hindi cinema actor Achyut Potdar has passed away at the age of 91. After the news of his death, a wave of mourning has spread in the industry. 

Achyuta, who entertained fans with more than 125 movies in his brilliant acting career, got the most fame by playing the role of Professor in superstar Aamir Khan's blockbuster film 3 Idiots  . Let's know a little more about him. 

Achyuta Potdar is no more

The death of any senior artist is always considered a big loss for the film industry. This statement is also true in the case of Achyuta Potdar. Achyuta, who ruled the film industry as a veteran actor for a long time, is no longer among us. This official information has been given by Marathi TV channel Star Pravah through an Instagram post. Apart from the big screen, he was also a great actor on the small screen. 

Let us tell you about Achyuta Potdar that he served in the Indian Army for a long time. Apart from this, he also worked in the Indian Oil Company for a long time. In the 80s, he turned to the world of acting. After this, he got a break from TV and he continued working for 4 decades. Originally he was a Marathi actor and he did many films and TV shows there.

Achyuta Potdar's stature has been very high in Bollywood too and as a strong actor, the way he played the role of a professor in Aamir Khan's 3 Idiots, no one will ever forget it. Achyuta's demise is indeed a big blow to the cinema world. 

Achyuta's excellent acting career 

In his excellent acting career, Achyuta Potdar worked in more than 125 films. These included films in other languages including Hindi and Marathi. If we talk about his popular movies, then it includes many popular films like Ardh Satya, Tezaab, Dilwale, Vaastav, Parineeta, Lage Raho Munna Bhai, Dabangg and 3 Idiots. 


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