THIS Bollywood villain got married 4 times, went bankrupt, his son died by suicide, became Hollywood star

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We are talking about a Bollywood villain who managed to make females go weak in the knees with his charming looks. He fought his personal battles and endured tough times in his life. He won hearts with his powerful performances in films. Despite his success, he went through the heartbreaking loss of his 26-year-old son, who tragically passed away due to schizophrenia. Can you guess who it is?

We are talking about Kabir Bedi, who gained a lot of fame with his roles. He is a renowned actor who portrayed Emperor Shah Jahan in Taj Mahal: An Eternal Love Story and deadly villain in the 1980s hit Khoon Bhari Maang. He gained international recognition and received praise for his versatile performances. Despite having a successful career, his personal life took a tragic turn when he lost his son and was affected badly.

Kabir Bedi is known for his role as the pirate Sandokan in the popular Italian TV series in Italy and across Europe. He played the role of villain Gobinda in the 1983 James Bond film Octopussy. He resides in Mumbai, India and enjoys his successful career. He was born on January 16, 1946, in Lahore. His father, Baba Pyare Lal Singh Bedi, was a prominent Punjabi Sikh author and philosopher and his mother, Freda Bedi, hailed from Derby, England. Bedi began his career in theater and then made his debut in Hindi cinema. He was the first Indian actor to appear in Hollywood films. He got married four times and has three children: Pooja, Siddharth (who is no longer with us), and Adam. His first wife, Protima Bedi, was an Odissi dancer and the two are parents to two children Pooja and Siddharth. His son Siddharth lost his life in 1997 and this changed Kabir Bedi's life. In a candid interview, the actor spoke about the deep sorrow he felt after his son's death and admitted that the incident left him with lingering guilt. an Aaj Tak event, Kabir said, "Whatever I have written in the book is from my heart. I have written about my tragedies in detail as well. Nobody objected to it because whatever I have written is the truth and they know that. There is nothing to hide there. I have had my share of ups and downs, bankruptcy and mistakes which I have written in the book. I suffered great losses due to bad investments. All of this happened when my son was dealing with schizophrenia. I tried to prevent my son from committing suicide but I couldn't and I felt guilty. At the same time, I went through financial disasters. I would go to auditions and did not know what to do. I lost a lot of work due to that. I was emotionally devastated and from there how I built myself again is all a part of my journey."

Kabir made his debut in 1971 with his first film, Hulchal.

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