Ace filmmaker and screenwriter Shyam Benegal, a true legend in Indian cinema, died on Monday at the age of 90. The filmmaker breathed his last at 6:38 pm at Wockhardt Hospital in Mumbai, where he was being treated for chronic kidney disease.
Ace filmmaker and screenwriter Shyam Benegal, a legend in Indian cinema, passed away on Monday at the age of 90. The filmmaker breathed his last at 6:38 pm at Wockhardt Hospital, Mumbai, where he was receiving treatment for chronic kidney disease.
Legendary filmmaker and screenwriter Shyam Benegal, best known for shaping the Indian parallel cinema movement, died at the age of 90. The filmmaker breathed his last today at 6:38 pm at Wockhardt Hospital, Mumbai, where he was being treated for chronic kidney disease.
Benegal, a pivotal figure in Indian cinema, passed away on Monday at the age of 90 at Wockhardt Hospital, Mumbai Central, where he had been undergoing treatment for chronic kidney disease.
Shyam Benegal's demise evoked heartfelt tributes from celebrities, politicians, and admirers nationwide, all mourning the loss of a visionary director who played a key role in reshaping Indian cinema.
Veteran director and screenwriter Shyam Benegal has passed away at the age of 90. He breathed his last today at 6:38 pm at Wockhardt Hospital, Mumbai Central, where he was undergoing treatment for chronic kidney disease. From Chiranjeevi to Akshay Kumar, actors expressed their grief over
Veteran director and screenwriter Shyam Benegal who is often considered one of the most influential directors of the film industry has passed away leaving a void which can never be filled. He was 90.
Veteran filmmaker and Dadasaheb Phalke Award winner Shyam Benegal passed away at the age of 90. The director took his last breath today at 6.38 pm in Wockhardt Hospital in Mumbai Central. He was admitted there for treatment of Chronic kidney disease. The film fraternity and his close frie
With the screening of filmmaker Shyam Benegal's film 'Manthan' at the ongoing 77th edition of the Cannes Film Festival on Friday evening, every fan of Indiana cinema beamed with pride.
The Indian film industry has seen many highs as it evolved through the decades since inception, and among the many timeless offerings on celluloid that put it on the global map was Shyam Benegal's 'Manthan'. The film was inspired by the pioneering milk cooperative movement of Verghese Kur