Razia Sultan’s director M.M. Dead body found in Bag’s house

Mumbai: A sad news has come out from Bollywood. Senior filmmaker of Hindi cinema M.M. The bag has passed away. His age was in his 70s. This tragic incident has been confirmed by his publicist Hanif Zaveri. According to reports, Bag had been ill for a long time and had not left the house recently. Neighbors complained about the strong smell coming from the house, after which the police was informed.

Famous filmmaker of ‘Razia Sultan’ found dead in home

When the police reached the spot, they found M.M. Bag’s body was found. The cause of his death is not yet known, and the postmortem report is awaited. According to Hanif Javeri, “He was unwell for a long time and had not left the house for four-five days. That’s why the neighbors complained about the bad smell.” This news has sent a wave of mourning in the film industry.

Important contribution of ‘Chhoti Bahu’ as a director

M.M. Baig was a prominent name in Hindi films. She worked in several major projects, including the historical drama film ‘Razia Sultan’. Another important film of his as a director was ‘Chhoti Bahu’, starring Shilpa Shirodkar in the lead role. This film was released in 1994. Apart from this, he also directed ‘Masoom Gawah’ with Naseeruddin Shah, although this film could not be released.

M.M. Baig was also the father of Baby Guddu, a famous child artiste of the 1980s. Baby Guddu worked in many films and remained popular among the audience. Bag always supported his children and had a long and respectable film career. He was known for being a calm and hardworking personality in the industry. His death has deeply shocked many cast and crew members of the older generation. Many people from the film industry are paying tribute to him through social media on this occasion.



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