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Mirzapur actor Shahnawaz Pradhan dies following heart attack at awards function 

The Raees actor was in his late 50s

Shahnawaz Pradhan, best known for featuring in the series Mirzapur and movie Raees, has died following a heart attack, actor Yashpal Sharma said. He was in his late 50s.

Shahnawaz complained of severe chest pain, fell unconscious and suffered a heart attack during an award function in Mumbai on Friday evening. He was immediately rushed to Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital, but the doctors couldn't revive him.

Yashpal, who was also present at the event, shared a note on Instagram detailing the incident. "Today I attended this program in Mumbai... Everything was going great... Hundreds of artists were present, but shortly after receiving the award, our beloved artist Shahnawaz had an attack...

"The whole program stopped with the help of the people, and the doctor picked him up and took him to Kokilaben Hospital, which was the closest, but no one could save him, and he passed away... May his soul rest in peace and courage to the family,” he wrote.

Shahnawaz has played character roles in films M.S. Dhoni: The Untold StoryKhuda Haafiz, Raees and Phantom; web series The Family Man and Hostages, and TV show Krishna and 24, among others. Rajesh Tailang, who worked with him in the Prime Video series Mirzapur, paid tribute to the actor in a Twitter post. “Shahnawaz bhai aakhiri salaam!!! You were an amazing person and a great actor. Had a great time working with you in Mirzapur #purushram #mirzapur,” Tailang wrote.

Many actors commented on Rajesh’s post including Anup Soni, Rohitash Gour, and extended their condolences.

Cine And TV Artistes' Association (CINTAA) body expressed condolences on the demise of Pradhan on their official Twitter handle and wrote that the last rites will be held on Saturday in Mazgaon at 12.30 pm.

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