
Hindi cinema has lost one of its best and most powerful storytellers. Director Partho Ghosh, who ruled the hearts of the audience with his serious and socially message-filled films in the 90s, has passed away at the age of 75. It is being told that he died of a heart attack. This news was confirmed by actress Rituparna Sengupta, after whose post a wave of mourning has spread in the industry.
Mourning spread due to the death of Partho Ghosh
Partho Ghosh's name was counted among those filmmakers who showed a great combination of content and commercial appeal in Bollywood. His films reflected the truths of society and he was able to connect directly with the emotions of the audience. He died due to a heart attack, after which the fans have suffered a big shock.
Reactions of the film industry and fans
Everyone from the film industry to his fans is shocked to hear the news of Partho Ghosh's death. Actress Rituparna Sengupta wrote in an emotional message, 'I am saddened beyond words. We have lost a great talent, visionary director, and kind soul. Partho da, the magic of your films will always be remembered.' Condolences have also poured in on social media. Many actors and directors have paid tribute by remembering the moments spent with him.
Recognition from 'Agni Sakshi'
'Agni Sakshi' released in the year 1996 proved to be a milestone in Partho Ghosh's career. Manisha Koirala, Jackie Shroff, and Nana Patekar played important roles in this film. The depth and emotional impact with which a sensitive issue like domestic violence was presented in this film shook not only the audience but also the critics.
‘Ghulam-e-Mustafa’ became a cult classic.
‘Ghulam-e-Mustafa’, released in 1997, brought the combination of the underworld and human emotions to the screen in a unique way. The tremendous acting of Nana Patekar and Raveena Tandon in the film and Ghosh’s masterful directorial style gave it a cult status.
A legacy that will live forever
Partho Ghosh’s films were not only successful at the box office, but they also worked to spread awareness on social issues. His style, which had a wonderful balance of realism and cinematic charm, still inspires upcoming film directors. His films still live in the hearts of the audience and this is his true respect. Partho Ghosh may not be among us, but his cinema will always live.
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