Deb Mukherjee, a well-known actor and filmmaker, passed away on March 14, 2025, in Mumbai at the age of 83. He was a significant member of the esteemed Mukherjee family, known for his roles in films like “Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar”. Apart from his acting career, Mukherjee was deeply involved in Bollywood’s cultural events and left a lasting impact on the industry.
Beginning his acting journey with the film “Sambandh” in 1969, Mukherjee went on to feature in successful movies such as “Ek Baar Muskura Do” and “Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar”. Despite often playing supporting roles, he was respected for his performances, with notable appearances in “Do Aankhen Barah Haath” and “Baaton Baaton Mein”. Beyond acting, Mukherjee actively participated in cultural and artistic events within Bollywood’s social circles.
Belonging to the Mukherjee family, which included renowned personalities in the film industry, Mukherjee had close relations with several Bollywood figures. His sudden demise, due to age-related ailments, deeply saddened his family and the film community, coinciding with the festival of Holi. The final rites for Mukherjee will take place at the Pavan Hans crematorium in Juhu, Mumbai, with numerous family members and Bollywood celebrities expected to attend.
Deb Mukherjee’s career spanned several decades, with memorable performances in various films. While not achieving the same level of fame as his brother Joy Mukherjee, he maintained a steady presence on screen in projects like “Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar” and “King Uncle”. His legacy in Indian cinema will be remembered by those who knew him and those influenced by his artistic contributions.
Born in Kanpur in 1941, Mukherjee was part of an illustrious Bollywood family, with connections to legendary actors like Ashok Kumar and Kishore Kumar. Survived by his wife, two children, and a lasting impact on the film industry, Deb Mukherjee’s presence will be missed by those whose lives he touched through his work.