Mumbai Bollywood’s well-known director Partho Ghosh died of heart attack. Not a single person came to the funeral of Bollywood director Partho Ghosh. Social media users shared the video and wrote that this is the truth of dead, soul, Bollywood. Let me tell you that no star, mega star, Millennium star, King Khan did not come to the funeral of director Partho Ghosh, who made popular films like Agnisakshi, 100 Days, Dalal.
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Bollywood actor, writer and critics Kamal Rashid Khan Director Partho Ghosh shared a video of the funeral and wrote that if no one came to the funeral of a good director like Partho Ghosh, then how can I assume that someone will come to my funeral? And every person of Bollywood should ask the same question to himself. As long as you run in Bollywood, only your value is. KRK wrote that I have seen the funeral of many Bollywood people like Partho Ghosh and that is why I wish that I die in a plane crash.
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Partho Ghosh ruled the industry in the 90s
Partho Ghosh was included in the best directors of the 90s. Through films, he was adept at presenting the truth of society in front of the world. This is the reason why his films always touched the hearts of the audience. He made films on many social issues.
Partho Ghosh left a deep impression on everyone’s heart by making Madhuri Dixit’s film ‘100 Days’ and Manisha Koirala’s film ‘Agnisakshi’ in the 90s. He also made the disputed film ‘Dalal’ in 1993 with Mithun Chakraborty and Ayesha Julka (Mithun Chakraborty and Ayesha Jhulka). He will always be remembered for these films. However, his last hit film was 1997 ‘Ghulam -e -Mustafa’. Raveena Tandon and Nana Patekar worked in it. After that she made many films, but she could not do so wonders. Apart from films, he also directed many Hindi and Bangla TV shows. In his last days, he was working on the sequel of ‘100 days’ and ‘Agnisakshi’. But before that he said goodbye to this world forever. Partho Ghosh may not be among us today. But he will always be alive in the memories of fans.
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