Salim Akhtar, a well-known producer from the 70s and 80s, has reportedly passed away. He produced films like Phool Aur Angaare and Qayamat. According to reports doing the rounds, he died in Mumbai on April 8. However, there has been no official confirmation from his family or close associates. After Manoj Kumar’s passing, this is another major loss for the film industry.
A Career Marked by Hit Films
Throughout his career, Salim Akhtar produced several successful films, including Choron Ki Baraat, Qayamat, Loha, Batwara, and Phool Aur Angare. His work left a lasting impression on audiences, and his passing is a significant loss for the film industry.
Salim Akhtar was a prominent film producer in Hindi cinema, known for producing films like Baazi, Izzat, and Badal. He is survived by his wife Shama Akhtar and their son Samad Akhtar.
The Loss of a Legend: Manoj Kumar
On April 4, veteran actor and filmmaker Manoj Kumar passed away at the age of 87. He breathed his last at Kokilaben Hospital in Mumbai, where he had been admitted due to prolonged illness. Fondly known as 'Bharat Kumar', he was a legendary figure in Indian cinema.
Manoj Kumar was best known for his patriotic films in Bollywood. Born on July 24, 1937, as Harikrishna Giri Goswami, he made a lasting impact on Indian cinema. His iconic films like Kranti and Upkaar gained immense popularity and are remembered as classics.
A Career Marked by Hit Films
Throughout his career, Salim Akhtar produced several successful films, including Choron Ki Baraat, Qayamat, Loha, Batwara, and Phool Aur Angare. His work left a lasting impression on audiences, and his passing is a significant loss for the film industry.
Salim Akhtar was a prominent film producer in Hindi cinema, known for producing films like Baazi, Izzat, and Badal. He is survived by his wife Shama Akhtar and their son Samad Akhtar.
The Loss of a Legend: Manoj Kumar
On April 4, veteran actor and filmmaker Manoj Kumar passed away at the age of 87. He breathed his last at Kokilaben Hospital in Mumbai, where he had been admitted due to prolonged illness. Fondly known as 'Bharat Kumar', he was a legendary figure in Indian cinema.
Manoj Kumar was best known for his patriotic films in Bollywood. Born on July 24, 1937, as Harikrishna Giri Goswami, he made a lasting impact on Indian cinema. His iconic films like Kranti and Upkaar gained immense popularity and are remembered as classics.
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