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Bollywood veteran A. K. Hangal dies, cremated in Mumbai

Mumbai : Bollywood veteran actor A.K. Hangal, dubbed the “grand old man” of Hindi cinema for his elderly roles, died on Sunday aged 95.

The actor’s son, Vijay Hangal, told reporters the news of his death outside Asha Parekh hospital in Mumbai, where his father was recently admitted after he slipped and injured his thigh and back.

A surgery was to take place, but doctors at the hospital called it off as he had several complications  chest problem, breathing and lung ailments.

A. K. Hangal, remembered for his one-liner from blockbuster Sholay – Itna sannaata kyun hai bhai (why so much silence is there), Mr Hangal made his entry in Bollywood when he was in his 40s and went on to act in over 200 films.

Avtaar Veenit Kishan Hangal was born in a Kashmiri Pandit family in Sialkot (Pakistan) and came to the city of dreams Mumbai – at the age of 21, with Rs 20 in his pocket.

He initially worked as a tailor and had customers like the Nawab of Pataudi and Britishers and was paid Rs 500 per month.

Known for his roles in films like Namak Haram, Sholay, Shaukeen, Aaina, Bawarchi and others, Hangal played the role of father, uncle or friend to leading actors like Rajesh Khanna, Jaya Bachchan, Sunny Deol and others.

He made an impressive mark as the old man who gets up and joins the troupe in the song Ghanan Ghanan where he sang one line Kale Megha Kale Megha Pani To Barsao in Aamir Khan starrer movie Lagaan.

The actor, who was honoured with the Padma Bhushan for his contribution to Hindi cinema in 2006, was in the news last year for living a life in penury.

His son Vijay, a retired still cameraman in Bollywood, appealed for help after failing to meet Mr Hangal’s medical expenses. Several Bollywood celebrities like the Bachchans, producer-director Vipul Shah, and actors Mithun Chakraborty, Aamir Khan and Salman Khan came forward to help him.

Recently, he returned to face the studio lights after several years for TV series Madhubala.

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