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Malayalam actress KPAC Lalitha passes away, Dulquer Salmaan pens an emotional note

Legendary Malayalam actress KPAC Lalitha passed away. She was known for her strong character roles in Malayalam cinema. She breathed her last at the residence of her son Sidharth Bharathan at the age of 74.

Dulquer Salmaan took to his Instagram handle and shared a few precious moments with the actress. He also wrote a special note to bid his last goodbye and mentioned that she was his best on-screen pair. The actor wrote, “My best on screen pairing. The most love I’ve felt for a co actor. As an actor she was magic, wearing her genius as lightly as her smile. I’ve never felt more alive in a scene cause she transcended the written word. These pictures are from our last day together. I couldn’t let go and demanded hugs and kisses. She kept saying we should do a film where we are a mother and son constantly bickering. I thought we had time. Like how we began every text message to each other ….Chakkare Evideya ??#lalithaaunty #endechakkarakutty #myhearthurts.”

 

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K.P.A.C. Lalitha died on Tuesday at Thripunithura. She had reportedly been ill for some time. The news of her demise shocked the entire South industry. Many celebrities took to social media to express their condolences and emotional tributes. Lalitha also served as the chairperson of the Kerala Lalita Kala Akademy. Her husband was the late Bharathan, a legendary Malayalam filmmaker. Sreekutty, her daughter, manages to survive her.

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In a world full of writers, I'll just be another one with an edge to be the best. I am a content writer by trade and part-time poet.
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