Veteran thespian Sudhir Dalvi, best known for his roles in the movie though most famously remembered for playing Lord Sai Baba in Manoj Kumar’s 1977 hit Shirdi Ke Saibaba, has been hospitalized at Lilavati Hospital in Mumbai since October 8, 2025. The 86-year-old thespian is said to be fighting a bout of acute sepsis, a potentially life-threatening and fatal infection which necessitates aggressive medical intervention.
According to a report in Movie Talkies, the hospital charges of Dalvi have already exceeded ₹10 lakh, and the doctors put the cost of treatment at ₹15 lakh. His family has expressed grave concern over the mounting costs and has made a public appeal to the fans and members of the film community for help. The family members of the actor explained that his condition is critical and that he needs immediate assistance in order to continue with his treatment.
Sudhir Dalvi had a long and illustrious career spanning a few decades in Indian cinema and television. His portrayal of Lord Sai Baba in Shirdi Ke Saibaba is among the finest acts of cinema in the history of Indian cinema, and he has gained colossal respect and admiration from audiences over a few generations. He is no less renowned for his portrayal of Rishi Vashishtha in the popular television serial Ramayan (1987) of Ramanand Sagar.
Aside from these iconic performances, Dalvi also worked in critically acclaimed films like Junoon (1978), Chandni (1989), and Bandit Queen (1994). He worked in a film for the final time in Xcuse Me (2003) and in television in Woh Huye Na Hamare (2006).
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As news of his illness spreads, fans and industry colleagues have expressed their concern and are coming forward to offer support. The family’s appeal underscores the urgent need for assistance to ensure that the beloved actor receives the necessary medical care. Dalvi’s enduring contribution to Indian cinema continues to inspire countless admirers.
