Filmmaker Pritish Nandy dies at the age of 73, entire Bollywood mourns, Kareena Kapoor pays tribute: Pritish Nandy Demise

Overview: Filmmaker Pritish Nandy passes away at the age of 73, entire Bollywood mourns

Filmmaker, writer and journalist Pritish Nandy died on Wednesday at the age of 73. Nandy was a multi-talented personality, known for his contributions to journalism, poetry and Indian cinema. Many Bollywood celebrities have paid tribute to him on social media. The entire Bollywood is in mourning due to his demise. Pritish Nandy made many great films throughout his career. Let us know today about Pritish Nandy's film career and his films…

Filmmaker, writer and journalist Pritish Nandy died on Wednesday at the age of 73. Nandy was a multi-talented personality, known for his contributions to journalism, poetry and Indian cinema. Many Bollywood celebrities social media But have paid tribute to him. The entire Bollywood is in mourning due to his demise. Pritish Nandy made many great films throughout his career. Let us know today about Pritish Nandy's film career and his films…

Bollywood paid tribute

Bollywood paid tribute
Bollywood paid tribute

Kareena Kapoor Has shared some photos of Sudhir Mishra's 2004 film 'Chameli' on social media. In which actress filmmaker Pritish is also seen. In one of the photos, she was seen smiling and talking to Pritish in between shots. She looked stunning in her red jasmine dress. Kareena posted a red heart emoji in the caption along with the pictures.

Director Sudhir Mishra posted

Sudhir Mishra, director of Kareena's film Chameli also paid tribute on his ex-handle. The late producer had also supported his 2003 political drama Hazaaron Khwaishein Aisi. Sudhir wrote, “Pritish Nandy changed my life. Only he could make thousands of wishes like this. He taught me a lot. I am very sorry Pritish da. I couldn't come up with any ideas for the sequel.”

These stars also paid tribute

Apart from this, Bollywood stars Anil Kapoor, Anupam Kher and Sanjay Dutt have also expressed grief over his demise. Sanjay Dutt starred in Sanjay Gupta's 2002 action thriller Kaante and Leena Yadav's 2005 psychological drama Shabd, both films produced by Nandy.

Anil Kapoor wrote this for Nandi

Anil Kapoor also wrote on X along with Nandy's picture, “I am shocked and saddened by the demise of my dear friend Pritish Nandy. A fearless editor, a brave soul and a man of his word, he demonstrated integrity like no one else.”

Who was Pritish Nandy?

Pritish Nandy was not only a renowned journalist, but he also hosted a popular talk show, The Pritish Nandy Show, on Doordarshan in the 1990s, where he interviewed many celebrities.

As a filmmaker, Nandy made a significant impact in the early 2000s with films like Kaante, Jhankar Beats, Chameli and Hazaaron Khwaishein Aisi. He also produced the web series Four More Shots Please! under his banner, Pritish Nandy Communications! And also produced Modern Love Mumbai.

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