Bhubaneswar: Aklant Das, the younger son of late actor Mihir Das, passed away while undergoing treatment at All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), Bhubaneswar, late on Tuesday. He was 26.
According to sources, Akalant was admitted to Srusti Hospital in Manglabag and later shifted to AIIMS on December 30 as he was suffering from liver-related ailments and was under treatment at the Intensive Care Unit (ICU).
“He was brought back to the ward from ICU after several days of treatment. However, the doctors suggested shifting him back to ICU as his condition worsened. The doctors also removed the ventilator on Tuesday and he had a conversation with his family members. Later, the doctors said that his health condition deteriorated at 9 pm,” Mihir Das’s friend told the media.
His elder brother Amlan Das performed the last rites at Satichaura burial ground in Cuttack on Wednesday morning.
Born on August 18, 1996, Aklant completed his education at DAV School in Cuttack.
It may be recalled that noted Ollywood actor Mihir Das breathed his last almost a year ago on January 11, 2022, while undergoing treatment for kidney-related ailments at a private hospital in Cuttack.
Also Read: In Pics: Odisha Bids Teary Goodbye To Mihir Das, Mortal Remains Consigned To Flames At Satichaura
Berhampur: A stone weighing 2 kg fell from the ‘Singhadwara Gumuta’ of the Lord Jagannath…
New Delhi: Recent pictures of Space Station Commander Sunita Williams from the International Space Station…
Mumbai: Actress Rupali Ganguly recently filed a Rs 50 crore defamation case against her stepdaughter…
Chennai: Odisha will face Manipur in the semifinals of the 14th Hockey India Senior Men’s…
New Delhi: India will again ask Canada for the extradition of designated Khalistani terrorist Arshdeep Singh…
Berhampur: Police have arrested a man from West Bengal for allegedly claiming himself to be…
Mumbai: Carving a niche for himself in Bollywood was not a cakewalk for ‘The Family…
Mumbai: Mukesh Khanna’s Indian superhero series ‘Shaktimaan’ has been making headlines for quite some time…