Partho Ghosh Dies at 75: Veteran Filmmaker Behind ‘100 Days’ Passes Away Due to Heart Attack
- Veteran filmmaker Partho Ghosh died of a heart attack on Monday, June 9, at the age of 75 in Mumbai.
- Ghosh’s three-decade career in Hindi and regional cinema featured his distinctive storytelling merging social themes and mainstream narratives.
- He gained recognition with the 1991 suspense thriller '100 Days' and cemented his status through films like 'Dalaal' , 'Agni Sakshi' , and 'Ghulam-E-Musthafa' .
- 'Agni Sakshi', starring Nana Patekar and Manisha Koirala, was critically acclaimed for its portrayal of domestic violence and was India’s official Academy Awards entry in 1996.
- Following Ghosh's passing, actress Rituparna Sengupta paid a moving tribute, describing him as a visionary filmmaker and expressing that his exceptional work on screen will remain unforgettable.
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