- By Tanya Garg
- Wed, 22 Oct 2025 10:01 AM (IST)
- Source:JND
Actor and singer Rishabh Tandon, better known by his stage name Faqeer, died of an unexpected heart attack. Paparazzo Viral Bhayani posted the news on Instagram, which claimed that the singer was in Delhi to meet his family and friends. The caption on the now viral post read, "A shocking news has emerged from the world of entertainment. The extremely soft spoken and kind actor cum singer Rishabh Tandon passed away last night in Delhi, as informed by one of his close friends. The friend added that Rishabh Tandon, who had gone to meet his family in Delhi, passed away because of a sudden heart attack."
Rishabh Tandon was well-known for fusing acting and singing, and his passionate performances had their own following. However, he also approached new projects with fresh vigour and excitement. Over the years, he had earned a great deal of respect for his versatility, and the creative community will be saddened by his departure.
Rishabh Tandon is well-known for his songs, including Fakeer Ki Zubaani, Dhu Dhu Kar Ke, Chand Tu, and Yeh Ashiqui. The musician shared information about his personal and professional life on social media on a daily basis. The well-known artist, probably in his 30s, was a firm believer in the existence of a higher power. Rishabh was 'a believer, possessed by the energies of Shiva,' as oer his Instagram bio.
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Rishabh Tandon had acted in numerous films, including Rashna: The Ray of Light and Faqeer: Living Limitless. He carried about a number of unreleased tracks that might never be released. He was well-known for his love of animals and his passion for them outside of his job life. He and his wife, Olesya, had adopted numerous dogs and cats and given them homes while they were living in Mumbai.
Rishabh Tandon’s untimely death has left the music and film industries in shock.