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#1 Prominent film producer Pritish Nandy died on Wednesday after a cardiac arrest at his South Mumbai residence, at the age of 73. Pritish Nandy was the producer of several successful movies like Jhankaar Beats, Chameli, Hazaaron Khwaishein Aisi, Ek Khiladi Ek Haseena, Ankahee, Pyaar Ke Side Effects, Bow Barracks Forever, among many others. On Wednesday, his friend, veteran actor Anupam Kher shared this devastating news on his Instagram along with a long heartfelt post. The actor wrote, "Deeply deeply saddened and shocked to know about the demise of one of my dearest and closest friends #PritishNandy!" Calling him "brave", the Uunchai actor also recalled how Mr. Nandy had been there for him in his earliest days in the city. "Amazing poet, writer, filmmaker and a brave and unique editor/journalist! He was my support system and a great source of strength in my initial days in Mumbai. We shared lots of things in common. He was also one of the most fearless people I had come across. Always Larger than life." "I learnt so many things from him. Off-late we didn't meet much. But there was a time when we were inseparable! I will never forget when he surprised me by putting me on the cover of Filmfare and more importantly #TheIllustratedWeelky," the post continued. Calling him a friend's friend, the post concluded with, "He was the true definition of yaaron ka yaar! I will miss you and our times together my friend. Rest well. #HeartBroken." Check out the post here: View this post on Instagram A post shared by Anupam Kher (@anupampkher) Journalist Sheela Bhatt said Pritish Nandy "was a game changer. He injected tremendous energy into staid magazine journalism of early 80s." @PritishNandy, poet, editor, film producer and more is no more. He died today in Mumbai due to heart attack. He was a game changer. He injected tremendous energy into staid magazine journalism of early 80s. When he edited Illustrated Weekly of India we were awestruck. Daring… pic.twitter.com/AgJsFgNuvz — Sheela Bhatt शीला भट्ट (@sheela2010) January 8, 2025 "He revamped the Illustrated Weekly, making it one of the most influential magazines of its time. Sometimes, he would take me to meet some of the most powerful politicians," veteran journalist Dibang in his tribute to Mr Nandy. #PritishNandy, my first editor, has passed away He revamped the Illustrated Weekly, making it one of the most influential magazines of its time. Sometimes, he would take me to meet some of the most powerful politicians. What stood out the most was his irreverence and audacity RIP pic.twitter.com/7iwkVKalgq — Dibang (@dibang) January 8, 2025 Born on January 15, 1951, in Bhagalpur, Bihar, Pritish Nandy was also a journalist and a famous media personality. In the 1990s, he hosted a talk show on Doordarshan called The Pritish Nandy Show. He also served as a member of Rajya Sabha from 1998 to 2004, representing the Shiv Sena party. |
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