Popular Bollywood Star, Vinod Khanna Dies at 70
Veteran Bollywood
actor Vinod Khanna, known as the heartthrob of Hindi films in the 1970s and
1980s, died on Thursday at a Mumbai hospital. He died at age 70.
Khanna, who
was also a film producer and a politician, died at the HN Reliance Foundation
hospital, a hospital spokesman confirmed.
He was
suffering from cancer.
Khanna made
his debut in films in 1968, after which he went on to become one of the Hindi
film industry’s biggest stars over two decades.
He is
remembered for his performances in “Mere Apne” (My Own), “Mera Gaon Mera Desh”
(My Village, My Country) in which he played the role of a villain, “Kucche
Dhage” (Fragile Thread)” and “Achanak” (Suddenly).
The 1977
star-studded “Amar Akbar Anthony” about three brothers separated at birth was
one of his most popular films.
“His screen
presence is unparalleled even today .. .his superstar swag is what we grew up
on,” film producer Karan Johar posted on Twitter.
At the peak
of his career in 1982, Khanna suddenly left the industry to connect with
spirituality at the ashram of his guru Rajneesh, or Osho.
He returned
to Bollywood after five years and acted in two box office successes “Insaaf”
(Justice) and “Satyamev Jayate” (Truth Triumphs).
“He epitomized
the kind of actor and gentleman we don’t see any more,” film critic Shubhra
Gupta said. “Vinod Khanna and Amitabh Bachchan were the best entertainers in
the 1970s and 1980s.”
Khanna
married twice and has four children, including actor Akshaye Khanna.
He was a
sitting member of the Lok Sabha, or the lower house of parliament, and
represented India’s ruling Bharatiya Janata Party.
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