Navtej Hundal

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Navtej Hundal
Died8 April 2019
Nationality Indian
Alma mater National School of Drama
OccupationActor
Relatives Avantika Hundal (daughter)

Navtej Hundal (died 8 April 2019) was an Indian film and television actor.

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Biography

Hundal worked in Hindi and Punjabi films and television series. [1] He graduated from National School of Drama. His daughter Avantika Hundal is a television and film actress. [2] He played the role of home minister in Uri: The Surgical Strike . It was his last film. [3] He also acted in films like Khalnayak and Tere Mere Sapne .[ citation needed ]

Besides acting in films Hundal acted in television too. He used to take acting classes.[ citation needed ]

Hundal died on 8 April 2019. [4] [5] [6]

Selected filmography

Film

Television

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