Senior journalist Vibha Kaul Bhatt, a well-known entertainment reporter and one of the prominent faces of ABP News, passed away on Tuesday in Mumbai.
She had undergone heart surgery a day earlier, but her condition reportedly deteriorated, leading to her demise. The news has left the media fraternity in deep shock and grief.
Bhatt, who built a distinguished career covering the entertainment industry for over two decades, was widely respected for her sharp reporting, credible storytelling and deep connections within the film and television world. Her work at ABP News made her a familiar and trusted face for millions of viewers who followed celebrity news, cinema coverage and industry developments.
Colleagues remember her as a thorough professional — passionate about her stories, meticulous in her research, and known for balancing speed with accuracy at a time when entertainment journalism was becoming increasingly fast-paced. Her interviews and coverage often stood out for their clarity and fairness, earning her goodwill from artists, industry insiders and viewers alike.
Many took to social media to express their condolences, recalling personal interactions and the warmth she brought to every professional engagement. Journalists and industry members described her as someone who carried immense experience yet remained approachable and encouraging, especially to younger reporters navigating the entertainment beat.
Bhatt’s death leaves a significant void in the newsroom of ABP News, where she remained an integral part of the entertainment desk for years. Her contribution spanned major film releases, award shows, celebrity milestones, and industry transformations, shaping the way entertainment news reached audiences across India.
As tributes continue to pour in, the loss is being felt deeply across both media and entertainment circles. Further details about last rites and family statements are awaited.
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