Dino Morea Father Passes Away: Bollywood actor Dino Morea's father Ronnie Morea has passed away. Dino gave this information by sharing an emotional post on social media. He remembered his father by sharing old photographs.

A mountain of sorrow has fallen on Bollywood actor Dino Morea. Actually his father Ronnie Morea has passed away. Dino has revealed this through social media. He has written an emotional post by sharing unseen photos of his father. He has also told how much he is missing her.

Dino Morea's emotional post

Dino shared many old pictures and videos of his father on Instagram and wrote, 'Live life to the fullest every day, laugh every day, be passionate about whatever you do, exercise, spend time in nature, enjoy the sunshine, eat good food, climb mountains, swim in the ocean, trek in the jungle, work hard, be good, be kind, love and do it all on your own terms!! This list will continue like this. For me, a person who embodies all these qualities - my mentor, my hero, my father, Dead!! Thanks dad for teaching me the lessons of life. We will all miss you very much. I am sure you must have started a party somewhere and lots of people would be dancing and laughing around you!! Until we meet again, stay happy. I love you very much.



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