Actor Khalilur Rahman Babar, popular for reprising negative roles in films during the 70s and 80s, has died at the age of 68. He passed away during treatment at the capital's Square Hospital at 9.10 am on Monday, his wife Sultana Rahman confirmed. Babar had long been suffering from a combination of diabetes, blood pressure and lung ailments, she told media. Babar, also a film producer and director, had one of his feet amputated due to the spread of gangrene up to his left knee in June of this year, reports bdnew24.com.
He was admitted to Square Hospital on Thursday after suffering a brain hemorrhage before his demise three days later. His body will be taken to the Film Development Corporation or FDC for a Namaz-e-Janaza after the Asr prayers, said Sultana. Babar will then be laid to rest at the Intellectuals' Graveyard in Mirpur in the evening.
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