The Indian entertainment industry is mourning the loss of veteran actor Ramakant Daayama, who passed away at the age of 69. Known for his memorable performances across films, television, theatre, and web series, the actor leaves behind a legacy built on consistency, warmth, and powerful supporting roles that audiences genuinely remembered. The news of his passing was confirmed by close friends and members of the entertainment fraternity on May 26.
A Familiar Face Across Indian Cinema & OTT
While many may instantly recognise him from films like Chak De! India, Ramakant Daayama was also a respected presence in theatre and modern OTT storytelling. Over the years, he worked in projects like Scam 1992, Dhanak, Farzi, The Trial, and several television productions, quietly becoming one of those actors whose screen presence always added depth to a story.
An Emotional Goodbye From The Industry
Actress Shubhangi Latkar shared an emotional tribute remembering him as someone full of life, positivity, and artistic passion. In her heartfelt note, she spoke about unfinished creative plans they hoped to work on together and described him as a courageous soul who inspired everyone around him. CINTAA also released a condolence message honouring his contribution to the artist community and remembering him as a respected former Executive Committee member.
Father Of Yashaswini Dayama
Apart from his acting journey, Ramakant Daayama was also known as the father of actress and influencer Yashaswini Dayama, recognised for projects like Dear Zindagi and Delhi Crime. Fans online flooded social media with condolences, remembering the veteran actor’s grounded personality and decades-long contribution to Indian entertainment.
The Legacy Of Character Actors
In Bollywood, lead stars often get the spotlight, but actors like Ramakant Daayama are the emotional backbone of storytelling. His performances may not always have been loud, but they carried authenticity something audiences never forget.
Know Buddys Take
Some actors don’t chase stardom they become part of cinema’s soul quietly, consistently, and honestly. Ramakant Daayama was one of them. His work and warmth will stay remembered far beyond the screen.
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