Rani Mukherjee’s ‘Raja Ki Aygi Barat’ producer Salim Akhtar takes the pass

Salim Akhtar, a famous producer of the 70s and 80s, has allegedly died. He produced films like Phool Aur Angare and Kayamat. According to round reports, he died in Mumbai on 8 April. However, there is no official confirmation from his family or close colleagues. After Manoj Kumar’s death, this is another major disadvantage to the film industry.
Career marked by hit films
During his career, Salim Akhtar produced several successful films, including Choron Ki Barat, Qayamat, Loha, Batwada and Phool and Angare. His work left a permanent impression on the audience, and his death is a significant disadvantage to the film industry.
Salim Akhtar was a prominent filmmaker in Hindi cinema, known for the production of films like Bazi, Izat and Badal. He is alive by his wife Shama Akhtar And his son Samad Akhtar.
Loss of a legend: Manoj Kumar
On 4 April, veteran actor and filmmaker Manoj Kumar died at the age of 87. He breathed his last. Kokilaben Hospital In Mumbai, where he was admitted due to prolonged illness. Known as ‘Bharat Kumar’, he was a mythological man in Indian cinema.
Manoj Kumar was known for his patriotic films in Bollywood. Born on July 24, 1937, Harikrishna Giri Goswami, he had a permanent impact on Indian cinema. His prestigious films like Kranti and Eupakkar gained immense popularity and were remembered as classics.