Takhti was found dead in his hotel room on 7 January 1968. The
Iranian government officially proclaimed his death a
suicide. However, some claim that he was murdered because of his political activities against the
Pahlavi regime, accusing
SAVAK, the
Iranian
intelligence agency at that time. Because he was a national hero, his funeral drew thousands of mourners after being organized by
Hossein Towfigh, editor-in-chief of the popular
Towfigh Magazine. According to reports, at least 7 people committed suicide due to their sadness over the news of Takhti's death.
Towfigh issued a special edition of their popular weekly magazine on 14 January 1968, where they caricatured Takhti with angel wings flying high above the throngs of Iranian mourners at his own funeral with a caption that read "Don't cry for me, cry for yourselves."
Towfigh Magazine was shut down by the Shah for several months after printing this caricature. Takhti is buried at
Ibn Babawayh Cemetery in Southern
Tehran, near
Ray, where he is commemorated every year by his fans. Takhti struggled with depression particularly regarding problems with his wife. Two days before his death Takhti created his will transferring the guardianship of his son to a colleague and instructions on what to do with his properties. begun by
Ali Hatami and finished by
Behrouz Afkhami, examined some of the theories about Takhti's death. ==In film==