Kollywood Actor Shihan Hussaini Passes Away at 60 Due to Health Complications
Renowned Kollywood actor and martial arts trainer, Shihan Hussaini, has passed away at the age of 60 due to health complications. Family members confirmed that he had been battling blood cancer and had been undergoing treatment at a hospital in Chennai, where he breathed his last on Tuesday morning. His sudden demise has left the Tamil film industry in deep shock, with many celebrities expressing their heartfelt condolences.
Hussaini made his debut in the Kollywood film industry with the movie Punnagai Mannan in 1986. While he appeared in several films, his most notable role came in Badri, where he starred alongside Vijay. His performance in the film earned him significant recognition and cemented his place in the industry.
Apart from his acting career, Hussaini was also a distinguished archery coach. He trained over 400 students professionally in the art of archery, contributing to the sport and fostering new talent.
In addition to his work as an actor and coach, Hussaini played a significant role in shaping the martial arts journey of actor Pawan Kalyan. He trained the actor in karate and kickboxing, helping him achieve a black belt. This relationship further established Hussaini’s reputation as a skilled and respected martial arts trainer.
Shihan Hussaini’s legacy in both Kollywood and martial arts will be remembered by his fans, students, and the many who were fortunate to work with him. His contribution to the industry and to the lives of those he mentored will continue to inspire for years to come.