Mumbai: The Indian entertainment industry is mourning the loss of veteran actor Pankaj Dheer, who breathed his last at the age of 68 after a prolonged battle with cancer. Best known for his iconic portrayal of Karna in the legendary television epic Mahabharat by B.R. Chopra, Dheer’s passing marks the end of an era in Indian television history.
Dheer rose to national fame in the late 1980s with his powerful and nuanced performance as Karna — a role that etched him into the memory of millions of viewers across generations. His strong screen presence, classical features, and command over dialogue delivery made him one of the most admired characters in the mythological series.
Beyond Mahabharat, Pankaj Dheer had an extensive career in both film and television. He appeared in numerous Bollywood films and soap operas over the decades, often portraying roles of authority, wisdom, or villainy — all with the same effortless conviction.
He also contributed behind the scenes, mentoring young actors and running an acting school. Many in the film industry credit him as a guiding force and a disciplined artist whose commitment to craft never wavered.
Tributes have started pouring in from fans, co-stars, and industry colleagues. Many took to social media to express their grief and recall Dheer’s legacy, with several referring to him as “the true Karna of Indian television.”
Pankaj Dheer is survived by his family, including his son Nikitin Dheer, who is also an actor in the Hindi film industry.
Final rites are expected to be held in Mumbai, with friends, admirers, and members of the film fraternity expected to attend and pay their respects.