Rahul Dev’s death of brother Mukul, cremation is held in Delhi today
Actor Rahul Dev shared a statement after the death of his brother, Mukul Dev. The cremation will take place today, on 24 May at 5 pm in Delhi.

In short
- Actor Mukul Dev died in 54 in New Delhi
- The funeral will take place in the national capital at 5 pm today
- Rahul Dev wrote that his brother will be released in an emotional post
Actor Rahul Dev shared a hearty statement after the death of his brother, Mukul Dev, who died on Friday night. He was 54 years old. Rahul mentioned that the funeral will take place in New Delhi at 5 pm.
While Rahul did not disclose the exact cause of deathMukul was reportedly unwell for several days. After his health deteriorated, he was transferred to the intensive care unit (ICU).
Rahul shared the details about Mukul’s funeral in an Instagram story, stating, “Our brother Mukul Dev died peacefully in New Delhi last night. He survived his daughter Siya Dev. Recalled Bhai -Baahan Rashmi Kaushal, Rahul Dev and Nefu Siddhant Dev.
The cremation will be held at Dayanand Mukti Dham in New Delhi.
Actor Vindu Dara Singh, who worked with Mukul in ‘Sardar’s son’, confirmed the news of his death to India today. He said that Mukul will not see himself on the big screen.
“After the death of his parents, Mukul was keeping himself. He would not get out of the house or meet anyone. His health deteriorated in the last few days, and he was in a hospital. He was in the hospital. His brother and all those who knew and loved him. He was a wonderful person, and we would all remember him,” Singh said.
Mukul Dev, observed for his charismatic screen appearance and versatility, enjoyed a successful career in both television and films. He started his short screen in 1996 with the TV serial ‘Mukin’, playing Vijay Pandey. Over the years, he became a famous face in Indian homes, with popular shows such as ‘Gharwali Upadwali’, ‘Kashish’ and ‘SSSHHPHIR KOI HAI’ and others.
He was part of various films including ‘Fort’ (1998), ‘Wajud’ (1998), ‘Koharam’ (1999) and ‘Muje Meri Biwi Se Bachao’ (2001).