Vinod Khanna, Actor And Politician, Dies At 70
Of Bladder Cancer:
Vinod Khanna died due to advanced bladder carcinoma,
said hospital source
Actor-politician
Vinod Khanna has died in a Mumbai hospital this morning. He was 70. A statement
from HN Reliance Foundation and Research Centre in Girgaon read: "Veteran
actor and Member of Parliament Mr. Vinod Khanna, who was admitted to the Sir HN
Reliance Foundation Hospital breathed his last at 11.20 am due to advanced
bladder carcinoma." Mr Khanna was taken to hospital on March 31,
ostensibly to be treated for dehydration. Vinod Khanna's funeral was held in
Malabar Hills, Mumbai, which was attended by Amitabh Bachchan, Rishi Kapoor and
Jackie Shroff.
Amitabh Bachchan attended Vinod Khanna's funeral with his son Abhishek
Rishi Kapoor and Jackie Shroff at Vinod Khanna's funeral
After Vinod Khanna's Funeral, Rishi
Kapoor Rails Against 'Today's So-Called Stars' For Not Attending
Rishi Kapoor tweeted: Not one actor of this
generation attended Vinod Khanna's funeral. And that too he has worked with
them. Must learn to respect.
Earlier, Vinod Khanna's family members - his sons Saakshi and Rahul Khanna - were photographed outside the hospital.
Vinod Khanna died after a battle with bladder cancer on Thursday
Rahul Khanna photographed at the hospital
A photo ofa very frail Mr Khanna in hospitalwas circulated a while ago, prompting angry posts on social media asking that the actor's privacy be respected - a plea that is being repeated on Twitter today.
Actor Rishi Kapoor, his co-star fromAmar Akbar AnthonyandChandni, wrote "Will miss you, Amar" in a tweet.
Filmmaker Mahesh Bhatt, who was a follower of Osho with Mr Khanna in the Eighties, "I am poorer today with his passing away. He was one giant who touched my heart deeply. He trusted me when I was in my struggling years. We had adventures together. We went to the spiritual enlightenment. This took us to Osho. We drank, we fought, we loved each other. He was tough, lion hearted and generous. He had the guts to risk his all. "None of the younger actors after him had that kind of swag and charisma to play that jealous husband inAchanak. He was at the top of his game. He was a genuine big actor, star and a man who was adored by cinema."
Vinod Khanna was one of the top stars of the Seventies and Eighties and was known for his macho image. He made his debut in 1968 film Mann Ka Meet, playing the villain opposite Sunil Dutt. He continued playing negative roles and supporting characters in films like 1970'sPurab Aur Paschimand 1971'sMera Gaon Mera Desh. In the same year, he was cast as the lead actor inHum Tum Aur Wohand then in the Gulzar-directedMere Apne.
Vinod Khanna starred in several major films likeAmar Akbar Anthony,Parvarish,Hera PheriandMuqqadar Ka Sikanderbefore spending five years as a disciple of spiritual teacher Osho. Mr Khanna returned to films in 1987'sInsaafand also had a big film inChandni. He continued working through the Nineties and the 2000s. He had a role in both Salman Khan'sDabanggmovies and his last screen appearance was opposite Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol in 2015'sDilwale.
Vinod Khanna was the parliamentarian from Gurdaspur in Punjab, a seat he won several times on a BJP ticket. He also served as the Union Minister for Culture and Tourism and Minister of State for External Affairs.
Vinod Khanna was married twice. He has two sons, Rahul and Akshaye, with first wife Geetanjali, and a son and daughter with second wife Kavita, who survives him.
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