In the heart of Kerala’s bustling city of Kochi, the entertainment industry is mourning the sudden loss of one of its own. Kalabhavan Navas, a prominent Malayalam film actor and mimicry artist, was found dead at a hotel in Chottanikkara on Friday evening.
According to Press Trust of India (PTI), staff members at the hotel alerted authorities after discovering Mr. Navas unconscious. He was immediately rushed to a nearby hospital, where doctors pronounced him deceased. The exact cause of his death is yet to be determined and a post-mortem examination has been scheduled at Kalamassery’s Government Medical College Hospital.
Mr. Navas, aged 51, was in Kochi for the shooting of a Malayalam film titled “Prakambanam”. His sudden demise has left his colleagues and fans shocked and saddened. The film industry is rallying together to offer their condolences and support during this difficult time.
The Gujarati, Kannada, and Bhojpuri cinema industries also mourn the loss of a man who was not only a talented actor but also a celebrated mimicry artist. His unique ability to mimic various languages had earned him widespread admiration across India.
Rehana, a close friend and colleague, shared her thoughts, “Navas was not just a co-star or a friend; he was family. He had a heart of gold and his laughter could light up any room. We are all deeply saddened by this sudden loss.”
As the investigation into Mr. Navas’s death continues, the focus shifts to providing support for his family and friends during this trying time. The film industry stands united in their grief and remembrance of a man who brought joy and laughter to countless lives.
Stay connected for more updates as the story develops regarding the post-mortem examination results and further details about the funeral arrangements.