
The car in which the 57-year-old actor, director was travelling hit a roadside tree near Shahkot in Nakodar area of the district around 1 am, Bhatti's associate Vinod Sharma said. Sharma said that Bhatti was going to Jalandhar from Bhatinda for the promotion of his Punjabi film 'Power Cut' scheduled to be released on Friday.
Bhatti's son Jasraj, who was driving the car and film's heroine Suril Gautam were injured and rushed to a hospital at Jalandhar. Sharma said that Bhatti had been traveling during past few days for the promotion of his new film. The cremation is expected to take place later Thursday evening after his body is brought here after completion of various legal formalities, including post-mortem, Sharma said. Bhatti leaves behind his wife Savita, a son and a daughter.
Mr Bhatti was an institution. He was one of the smartest and yet the greatest artist of small screen. His works were not for fame and money, but for comman man, and social causes. I am from Afghanistan, I lived in Delhi as a child and I remember his TV shows of 90's. I must admit he is irreplaceable. There are actors and there are artists, actors do what they are told to do by director and script, but artists create their own script and bring about a change, and Mr. Bhatti was a pioneer in doing so, lets all work togather to promote his cause, and take his legacy forward, by keeping his message alive. May Allah bless his soul, and grant him paradise !
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