Veteran actor and director Vivek Lagoo passed away on the evening of June 19. He was known for his work in both Hindi and Marathi cinema. His funeral is scheduled to take place on the morning of June 20 at the Oshiwara crematorium in Mumbai, according to journalist Vickey Lalwani’s Instagram post.

Vivek was once married to beloved actor Reema Lagoo, who passed away in 2017. The two tied the knot in 1978 but separated a few years later. Despite their personal differences, they remained on cordial terms until Reema’s untimely demise.The couple’s daughter, Mrunmayee Lagoo Waikul, is a respected name in the film industry today. She is known for writing acclaimed projects like Thappad and Scoop, and has steadily carved her own identity as a storyteller.Vivek Lagoo’s passing marks the end of a quiet but meaningful chapter in Marathi and Hindi cinema. He is remembered not just for his contributions to theatre and film, but also for the enduring personal bonds he maintained through the years.Meanwhile, after Reema Lagoo’s sudden demise in 2017, her passing left a deep void for many, including her ex-husband Vivek Lagoo. Though they had separated years ago, they remained on good terms. In an earlier interview, Vivek had recalled that they first met while working at the same bank and bonded over their mutual love for theatre, which eventually brought them closer.Reema and Vivek’s love story began in 1976 and quickly blossomed into something serious. Vivek was just 23 when they met, and unlike many modern relationships, theirs progressed swiftly. Within two years, they were married in 1978. Vivek had once reflected on how Reema’s deep passion for films and theatre was evident early on—she had always dreamed of becoming an actor.After spending more than a decade together, the couple eventually parted ways due to personal differences. While they remained private about the details, Vivek had briefly addressed the separation in an old interview. He shared that the decision to go their separate ways stemmed from a mutual understanding that they both needed to restructure their lives. Their split was amicable, marked by continued respect and friendship until Reema’s passing in 2017.