Actor Angad Bedi on Wednesday (Oct 25) expressed gratitude to superstar Salman Khan for calling him after the demise of his father, legendary Indian spinner Bishan Singh Bedi. Bishan Singh Bedi passed away on October 23 at the age of 77. Several celebrities including Shah Rukh Khan and Salman Khan took to social media to pay their final respects to him. Taking to X, Salman mourned the demise of Bishan Singh Bedi and reminded Angad that the responsibility to head the family now rested on his shoulders. Bishan Singh Bedi Dies: India's Legendary Spinner Passes Away at 77.
He wrote, "My dear brother Angad it saddens me to hear abt your dad,Wat a bowler n wat a man,we as a family have loved n respected him.God bless his soul. Now u r the head of the family. Upar wala sir dekh ke Sardari deta hai. Your dad was a legend brother. Love u. @Imangadbedi." Responding to Salman's tweet, Angad wrote on Wednesday, "Aaounga toh saath... varna Satsiakal sir!! @BeingSalmanKhan bhai that phone call ment a lot.. thank you." Angad has worked alongside Salman Khan in the action thriller film Tiger Zinda Hai. Angad Bedi Shares Touching Tribute for Father Bishan Singh Bedi in Heartfelt Video – Watch.
Salman Khan Mourns Bishan Singh Bedi's Death:
My dear brother Angad it saddens me to hear abt your dad,Wat a bowler n wat a man,we as a family have loved n respected him.God bless his soul. Now u r the head of the family. Upar wala sir dekh ke Sardari deta hai. Your dad was a legend brother. Love u. @Imangadbedi
— Salman Khan (@BeingSalmanKhan) October 23, 2023
Angad Bedi Replies to Salman Khan:
Aaounga toh saath... varna Satsiakal sir!! ❤️🙏🏿@BeingSalmanKhan bhai that phone call ment a lot.. thank you. https://t.co/bwhFjnYE3e
— ANGAD BEDI (@Imangadbedi) October 25, 2023
The legendary spinner represented India in 67 Tests and 10 ODIs, taking a combined of 273 wickets. Renowned for his profound understanding of the game, Bedi's elegant and rhythmic bowling action, coupled with his ability to generate prodigious spin, and his discipline with the ball earned him tremendous success.
With an astounding 1560 first-class wickets to his credit, Mr Bedi also led India in 22 Tests, with three of the six wins coming on foreign soil. He also featured in India's inaugural ODI, played on July 13, 1974, in Leeds. At the time of his retirement, Bedi held the distinction of being India's highest wicket-taker in Test cricket. Post-retirement, he briefly served as Manager and was also a national selector. His illustrious cricketing journey was aptly recognised with several accolades, including the prestigious Padma Shri in 1970 and BCCI's CK Nayudu Lifetime Achievement Award in 2004.