Veteran Gujarati film star-turned-politician Naresh Kanodia died at a city-based hospital, where he was undergoing treatment for coronavirus, on Tuesday, a hospital official said, reported news agency ...
Gujarati film actor turned politician Naresh Kanodia breathed his last today morning. According to the reports in TOI, the actor was at UN Mehta Institute Of Cardiology And Research Centre when he ...
The evergreen superstar Naresh Kanodia passed away at the age of 77 after a long illness. The younger brother of Mahesh Kumar Kanodia, the veteran star had also left his heavenly abode a few days ...
Gujarati actor-turned-poltician Naresh Kanodia passed away on October 27, 2020 morning at Ahmedabad's UN Mehta Institute of Cardiology and Research Centre. He was undergoing treatment at the hospital ...
Veteran Gujarati film star-turned-politician Naresh Kanodia died at a city-based hospital, where he was undergoing treatment for coronavirus, on Tuesday, a hospital official said. The 77-year-old died ...
https://www.india.com/entertainment/legendary-gujarati-actor-naresh-kanodia-passes-away-due-to-covid-19-at-77-pm-modi-mourns-4187502/ Copy Veteran Gujarati actor and ...
Gandhinagar, Oct 27 (IANS) Gujarati film star and former BJP MLA Naresh Kanodia succumbed to coronavirus on Tuesday morning. He was 77. The veteran actor was found coronavirus positive on October 20 ...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday condoled the demise of Gujarati musician Mahesh Kanodia and his brother Naresh Kanodia, a famous Gujarati actor, saying their contribution to the world of ...
Gujarati film star and former BJP MLA Naresh Kanodia succumbed to coronavirus on Tuesday morning. He was 77. The veteran actor was found coronavirus positive on October 20 and admitted to the UN Mehta ...
Veteran Gujarati film star-turned-politician Naresh Kanodia died on Tuesday due to COVID-19 at a city-based hospital. He was a BJP MLA and had a massive following base in the State. The 77-year-old ...
They also worked hard to serve society and empower the downtrodden, he said The Tribune, now published from Chandigarh, started publication on February 2, 1881, in Lahore (now in Pakistan). It was ...
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