Rahul Koli Death: Child artist Rahul Koli of Indian film ‘Chhelo Show’ sent to Oscars dies

Chhello Show Child Actor Rahul Koli Died: Rahul Koli, the child actor of the Gujarati film ‘Chello Show’, who entered the Oscars this year, has passed away. The child star has died due to illness, but till now the correct information about Rahul Koli’s disease has not been revealed. According to some media reports, Rahul Koli died in Ahmedabad due to leukemia ie blood cancer. Everyone is sad as soon as the news of Rahul’s death comes out. According to the information, the father of Rahul Koli, the eldest of the three siblings, drives an auto rickshaw.

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According to reports, Rahul Koli’s father has told that Rahul had fever on October 2, he had breakfast with the family and then a few hours later, Rahul vomited blood thrice, after which Rahul died. Rahul’s father said that he was very happy and often used to say that after October 14 (the release date of the film), our lives will change. But fate probably had something else in mind. Even before the release of the film, Rahul Koli said goodbye to the world.

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Gujrati drama film ‘Chhelo Show’ is directed by Pan Nalin. The film stars Bhavin Rabari, Bhavesh Shrimali, Richa Meena, Dipen Rawal and Paresh Mehta in lead roles. The film had its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival on 10 June 2021. The story of the film revolves around a nine-year-old boy living in Chalala, a village in Saurashtra, Gujarat, who loves to watch cinema. When this boy sees a movie in the theater for the first time, his life changes completely since then.



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