Veteran filmmaker Shyam Benegal dies at 90
The filmmaker passed away at Mumbai's Wockhardt Hospital due to chronic kidney disease
PTI
Mumbai, 24 Dec
Veteran filmmaker Shyam Benegal,
who heralded the Indian parallel cinema movement in the 1970s and 1980s with
films such as ‘Ankur’, ‘Nishant’ and ‘Manthan’, died on Monday, his daughter
Pia said. He was 90.
The filmmaker passed away at
Mumbai's Wockhardt Hospital due to chronic kidney disease, Pia Benegal told
PTI. "He passed away at 6.38pm at Wockhardt Hospital Mumbai Central. He
had been suffering from chronic kidney disease for several years but it had
gotten very bad. That's the reason for his death," she said.
Wockhardt Hospital sources said
Benegal had been admitted in the ICU.
In his prolific career, Benegal
made films on diverse issues, documentaries and television serials, including
"Bharat Ek Khoj" and "Samvidhaan". He had celebrated his
90th birthday just 10 days ago on 14 December.
The director told PTI on the
occasion that he had to frequently visit the hospital and was on dialysis.
Benegal is survived by his wife
Nira Benegal and daughter.
His films include ‘Bhumika’, ‘Junoon’,
‘Mandi’, ‘Suraj Ka Satvaan Ghoda’, ‘Mammo’ and ‘Sardari Begum’, most counted as
classics in Hindi cinema. The director's most recent work was the 2023
biographical ‘Mujib: The Making of a Nation’.
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