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Arun Bali Biography, Real Name, Age, Birthday, Height, Weight and More

Arun Bali was an Indian veteran actor, known for his roles in Bollywood films and Hindi TV shows. 

Veteran film actor Arun Bali breathed his last at the age of 79 on 7 October 2022. He was suffering from illness for a long time. His last release ‘Alvida’, a family comedy-drama starring Amitabh Bachchan, Rashmika Mandanna and Neena Gupta, has hit theatres.

Name Arun Bali
Birthday  23 December 1942
Birth Place  Lahore, Pakistan
Age 79 years (at the time of death)
Date of Death 07 October 2022
Reason of Death diseases of the body
Zodiac   Libra
Citizenship   Indian
Religion  Hindu religion
Height 6 feet 4 inches
Weight 80 kg
Eye Color brown
Hair Color black
Occupation   actor
Debut Film Movie:  ‘Saugandh’ (1991)
TV: ‘Doosra Keval’  (1990)
Marital Status Marital Status matrimonial

Birth and early life of Arun Bali

Arun Bali was born on Wednesday, 23 December 1942 in Lahore, Pakistan. Later he shifted to Delhi for his studies. He received his training in acting from the National School of Drama, Delhi.

He belongs to a Punjabi Muhiyal (Brahmin) family. When Arun was studying in the 5th standard, his father passed away. Arun Bali had 5 brothers and one sister.

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Arun Bali’s wife, children –

His wife’s name is Prakash Bali. He has three daughters named Itishree Bali, Pragati Bali, Stuti Bali Sachdeva and also a son named Anakush Bali.

Arun Bali’s career as a salesperson

Arun Bali used to work for Britannia Industries during his youth. He worked as a salesperson who made many trips selling biscuits to various places like Punjab, UP, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh and Rajasthan. 

Arun Bali’s career as a singer

Before making a career in acting, Arun Bali was also a singer. During a rehearsal for an opera, Arun’s brother, who used to work in theatre, asked Arun Bali to play a role that had to be a great actor as well as a prolific singer.

Arun Bali’s first film

In the year 1991, he made his Bollywood debut with the film ‘Saugandh’. Apart from this he played the role of Shyamaldas Chanchal in Amir Khan’s film 3 Idiots.

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Other movies of Arun Bali –

He played the role of Darshan Singh Poonpuri in the 2014 film ‘Punjab 1984’ and the head priest of the Kedarnath temple in the film ‘Kedarnath’ (2018). In 2012, he appeared in the film ‘Barfi’ as Jhilmil’s grandfather.

In his film career, Arun worked in many Bollywood films including Khalnayak (1993), Aa Gale Lag Jaa (1994), Shikari (2000), Raju Ban Gaya Gentleman (1992), Dand Nayak (1998), Aankhen (2002), Armaan (2003). Has worked in films.

Bali was last seen playing the character of an old man on a train in the film Forrest Gump – Lal Singh Chaddha which was released on 11 August 2022. 

Career in Punjabi films

Apart from Hindi films, he has also shown his acting skills in Punjabi films. In 1991, he made his Punjabi debut with the film Vishakhi. Apart from this, in the year 2008, he played the role of a grandfather named Gurdit Singh in the Punjabi film ‘Munde UK De’.

Career in the television industry

In 1989, she made her television debut with the show “Doosra Keval” on the Doordarshan TV channel, in which Shah Rukh Khan, the Badshah of Bollywood, also shared the screen with her. 

Also, he later appeared in several Hindi TV shows including Des Mein Nikla Hoga Chand (2002), Kumkum (2002), Maayka (2007), Swabhimaan (1995), and Woh Rahe Wali Mahal Ki (2007).

Arun Bali passed away at the age of 79

Actor Arun Bali, who was suffering from myasthenia gravis, a neuromuscular problem, passed away on 7 October at the age of 79. Myasthenia gravis is an autoimmune disease caused by a communication failure between nerves and muscles.

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Arun Bali Cause of Death

Ankush, Bali’s son, revealed that his father was hospitalised earlier this year for Myasthenia gravis, an autoimmune condition marked by a breakdown in nerve-muscle communication. Ankush reported that although his father was benefiting from the medication, he passed away at around 4.30 am.

“My father left us. He was suffering from Myasthenia gravis. He had mood swings for two-three days. He told the caretaker he wanted to go to the washroom and after coming out he told him he wanted to sit down and he never got up then,” he told.

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