KGF’s ‘Chacha’ Harish Rai Loses Battle with Cancer at 55

Veteran Kannada actor Harish Rai, best known for his role in KGF, passes away at 55 after a battle with thyroid cancer; tributes pour in from film stars and political leaders.

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The Kannada film industry is mourning the death of veteran actor Harish Rai, who passed away at the age of 55 on Thursday at Kidwai Hospital in Bengaluru after a prolonged battle with thyroid cancer. The actor, known for his memorable roles in KGF and KGF: Chapter 2, was widely respected for his versatile performances and lasting contribution to South Indian cinema.

Harish Rai: The Man Behind “Khasim Chacha”

Rai became a household name for his portrayal of “Khasim Chacha” in the KGF film series, where he shared the screen with superstar Yash. His strong, emotional performances added depth and realism to his characters, winning him both critical acclaim and audience affection.

Besides KGF, Rai’s impressive filmography includes iconic Kannada films like Om (where he played Don Rai), Sanju Weds Geetha, and Jodi Hakki. His unique ability to blend intensity with sensitivity made him one of the most reliable character actors in the industry.

Battle with Cancer and Industry’s Support

Harish Rai had been battling advanced thyroid cancer, which eventually spread to his stomach. His health deteriorated significantly in the past few months, and he reportedly faced financial challenges in affording his treatment.

Touched by his plight, several industry colleagues and fans came forward to help. Actor Yash, his KGF co-star, took the initiative to raise awareness and personally contributed to Rai’s medical expenses. Despite being busy with his upcoming film Toxic, Yash found time to support Rai — a gesture that won widespread praise within the film community.

Tributes Pour In from Film and Political Circles

Condolences poured in from across the Kannada film fraternity and beyond. Film critic Viral D. Bhadury shared a heartfelt tribute on social media, recalling Rai’s powerful performances and his long-standing contribution to regional cinema.

Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar also expressed grief over the actor’s passing, saying, “Harish Rai’s work in Kannada cinema will always be remembered. We will miss him deeply.”

Rai’s colleagues, co-stars, and fans described him as a humble and passionate artist who lived for his craft.

A Legacy Etched in South Indian Cinema

Over a career spanning more than three decades, Harish Rai appeared in numerous Kannada, Tamil, and Telugu films, excelling in both villainous and supporting roles. His performances left an indelible mark on audiences and fellow artists alike.

Rai leaves behind his wife and two sons, along with a grieving film fraternity that remembers him as a true artist whose talent transcended the screen.

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