'Fareb' actor Faraaz Khan passes away at 46
Pooja Bhatt paid tribute to the actor saying the void he has left behind will be impossible to fill.

The news of his demise was shared by actor-filmmaker Pooja Bhatt on social media.
"With a heavy heart I break the news that #FaraazKhan has left us for what I believe, is a better place. Gratitude to all for your help & good wishes when he needed it most.
"Please keep his family in your thoughts & prayers. The void he has left behind will be impossible to fill," Bhatt said.
With a heavy heart I break the news that #FaraazKhan has left us for what I believe, is a better place.Gratitude to… https://t.co/3praIEidUA
— Pooja Bhatt (@PoojaB1972) 1604465240000#FaraazKhan May 1970-Nov 2020 May your music always play across time and space https://t.co/Rw0SdkMym5
— Pooja Bhatt (@PoojaB1972) 1604468706000His family members, Farhad Abousher and Ahmed Shamoon, had started a fundraising campaign to gather funds for his treatment.
They had said that Khan had been suffering from a cough and an infection in his chest for nearly a year and it aggravated recently.
Khan suffered seizures thrice when he was being taken to the hospital and it was later diagnosed that he had a "herpes infection in his brain that had spread from his chest".
Khan had marked his debut in Bollywood in 1996 with Vikram Bhatt-directed 'Fareb'. He found fame after he featured as Rani Mukherjee's husband in social drama 'Mehendi'.
Khan also starred in a many TV shows such as 'Achanak 37 Saal Baad', 'Lipstick', 'Ssshhhh...Koi Hai' and 'Raat Hone Ko Hai'.
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