Veteran Bollywood producer of multi-starrer masala films, A G Nadiadwala passed away here following prolonged illness, his son Mushtaq Nadiadwala said on Monday. He was 91 and breathed his last after battling multiple ailments at the Breach Candy Hospital at around 3 am on Monday.
Gaffarbhai – as he was popularly known in the film industry – is survived by three sons, Firoze, Hafiz and Mushtaq, all into different branches of film industry, daughters, and his nephew Sajid Nadiadwala, who is also a well-known filmmaker.
Gaffarbhai’s funeral procession started from the Nadiadwalas’ residence, ‘Barkat’, in Juhu with family members, film personalities and others joining in.
The last rites of Gaffarbhai – who was one of the founders of the major Bollywood production houses with the Nadiadwala films banner – were performed at the Irla Masjid cemetery in Vile Parle on Monday evening.
The Indian Film and TV Producers Council (Iftpc) mourned Gaffarbhai demise and said: “Deeply saddening news,...
Gaffarbhai – as he was popularly known in the film industry – is survived by three sons, Firoze, Hafiz and Mushtaq, all into different branches of film industry, daughters, and his nephew Sajid Nadiadwala, who is also a well-known filmmaker.
Gaffarbhai’s funeral procession started from the Nadiadwalas’ residence, ‘Barkat’, in Juhu with family members, film personalities and others joining in.
The last rites of Gaffarbhai – who was one of the founders of the major Bollywood production houses with the Nadiadwala films banner – were performed at the Irla Masjid cemetery in Vile Parle on Monday evening.
The Indian Film and TV Producers Council (Iftpc) mourned Gaffarbhai demise and said: “Deeply saddening news,...
- 8/22/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Veteran Bollywood producer of ‘multi-starrer masala films’ Abdul Gaffar Nadiadwala passed away here following a prolonged illness, his son Mushtaque Nadiadwala said on Monday. He was 92 and breathed his last after battling multiple ailments at Breach Candy Hospital around 3 a.m. today.
Gaffarbhai – as he was popularly known in the film industry – is survived by his three sons, Feroze, Hafiz and Mushtaque, daughters, and his nephew and well-known film-maker Sajid Nadiadwala.
The last rites of Gaffarbhai – who was one of the founders of the major Nadiadwala films banner, with studios in Mumbai and Gujarat – shall be performed at the Irla Masjid Cemetery in Vile Parle, today at 4 p.m., his family informed.
In his film-making career spanning over five decades, he made several memorable movies like ‘Aa Gale Lag Ja’, ‘Lahu Ke Do Rang’, ‘Shankar Shambhu’, ‘Jhutha Sach’, ‘Sone Pe Suhaga’, ‘Watan Ke Rakhwale’ and more.
Gaffarbhai – as he was popularly known in the film industry – is survived by his three sons, Feroze, Hafiz and Mushtaque, daughters, and his nephew and well-known film-maker Sajid Nadiadwala.
The last rites of Gaffarbhai – who was one of the founders of the major Nadiadwala films banner, with studios in Mumbai and Gujarat – shall be performed at the Irla Masjid Cemetery in Vile Parle, today at 4 p.m., his family informed.
In his film-making career spanning over five decades, he made several memorable movies like ‘Aa Gale Lag Ja’, ‘Lahu Ke Do Rang’, ‘Shankar Shambhu’, ‘Jhutha Sach’, ‘Sone Pe Suhaga’, ‘Watan Ke Rakhwale’ and more.
- 8/22/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
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