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Indian Express
2 hours ago
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- Indian Express
Agni Sakshi, 100 Days director Partho Ghosh dies of cardiac arrest
Veteran filmmaker Partho Ghosh, renowned for his work in thrillers such as 100 Days (1991), Dalaal (1993) and Agni Sakshi (1996), has passed away. He breathed his last on Monday following a cardiac arrest. Partho Ghosh was 76. Although he helmed several films in both Bengali and Hindi, it was the psychological thriller Agni Sakshi, starring Jackie Shroff, Nana Patekar and Manisha Koirala, that brought him widespread acclaim. Upon learning of his demise, acclaimed actor Rituparna Sengupta, who worked with him on films like Teesra Kaun (1994) and Rehmat Ali (2010), shared an emotional note in his memory. 'Heartbroken beyond words. We have lost an exceptional talent, a visionary director, and a kind soul. Partho da, you will always be remembered for the magic you created on screen. Rest in peace,' she wrote. Interestingly, both Teesra Kaun and Rehmat Ali featured Mithun Chakraborty in the lead role. Partho Ghosh began his career in Hindi cinema as an assistant director in the mid-1980s. He eventually made his directorial debut in 1991 with the psychological thriller 100 Days. After it became a big hit, he directed Geet (1992), starring Avinash Wadhawan, Divya Bharti and Shakti Kapoor. By following it up with successes like Dalaal and Teesra Kaun, Ghosh became a prominent name in the industry. I can't able to express my feelings in words as today is a very sad day of our life , we lost our beloved Partho Ghosh Dada , we will deeply missed you Dada !! May his soul , Rest in peace !! Om Shanti 🙏 — Mukesh J Bharti (@MukeshjBharti) June 9, 2025 Veteran filmmaker Partho Ghosh, the man who gave Hindi cinema unforgettable films like 100 Days, Agni Sakshi and Dalaal, passed away today at 75. Known for blending intensity with sensitivity, his movies often balanced thrilling narratives with deep emotion. With his passing, an… — Doordarshan National दूरदर्शन नेशनल (@DDNational) June 9, 2025 श्रीदेवी-जैकी श्रॉफ संग काम कर चुके फिल्ममेकर का निधन, हार्ट अटैक ने ली Partho Ghosh की जान#VeteranFilmmaker #ParthoGhosh #ParthoGhoshPassesAway #HeartAttack #BollywoodNews — Tadka Bollywood (@Onlinetadka) June 9, 2025 He went on to helm films such as Jeevan Yudh (1997), Ghulam-E-Mustafa (1997), Kaun Sachcha Kaun Jhootha (1997), Yugpurush (1998) and Maseeha (2002), working with top stars including Sridevi, Rishi Kapoor, Raakhee, Jaya Prada, Atul Agnihotri, Nana Patekar, Raveena Tandon, Sunil Shetty and Namrata Shirodkar. Partho Ghosh's most recent work was the 2018 romantic drama Mausam Ikrar Ke Do Pal Pyar Ke, featuring Mukesh J Bharti and Madalsa Sharma. According to news agency IANS, he lived in the Madh Island area of Mumbai and is survived by his wife Gouri Ghosh.


The Hindu
7 hours ago
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- The Hindu
‘Agni Sakshi' director Partho Ghosh passes away at 76
Partho Ghosh, director of landmark, spine-chilling 90s thrillers like 100 Days and Agni Sakshi, passed away due to a cardiac arrest on Monday (June 9). He was 76. Paying tribute on social media, Bengali actress Rituparna Sengupta wrote, 'Heartbroken beyond words. We have lost an exceptional talent, a visionary director, and a kind soul. Partho da, you will always be remembered for the magic you created on screen. Rest in peace.' A veteran of both Bollywood and Bengali cinema, Partho Ghosh director several memorable films of the 1990s. His debut, 100 Days (1991), starring Madhuri Dixit, was a murder mystery built around extrasensory perception (ESP). In 1996, Ghosh remade Sleeping with the Enemy as Agni Sakshi, themed around domestic violence and featuring a scary, National Award-winning performance by Nana Patekar. Ghosh's other notable films included Dalaal (1993), Ghulam-E-Mustafa (1997), Yugpurush (1998) and Khote Sikkey (1999). For Jeevan Yudh (1997) he was nominated for a National Award for Best Director. Ghosh continued to direct films in the new millennium, with a notable gap between 2010 to 2018. His last Hindi directorial, Pyar Mein Thoda Twist, featuring music by Bappi Lahiri, was released in 2022.


India Today
9 hours ago
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- India Today
Veteran filmmaker Partho Ghosh dies of heart attack at 75, tributes pour in
Filmmaker Partho Ghosh, known for directing some of Indian cinema's most impactful films in the 90s, died due to a heart attack. The news was confirmed by actor Rituparna whose name is etched in cinematic history with films like 'Agni Sakshi' (1996), 'Ghulam-E-Musthafa' (1997), 'Teesra Kaun?' (1994), and 'Yugpurush' (1998), was a master at weaving intense narratives that struck a chord with audiences across an emotional message, Sengupta wrote, 'Heartbroken beyond words. We have lost an exceptional talent, a visionary director, and a kind soul. Partho da, you will always be remembered for the magic you created on screen. Rest in peace.' Known for his distinctive storytelling, Partho Ghosh had a unique ability to blend social realism with mainstream cinema. His film 'Agni Sakshi', which starred Manisha Koirala, Jackie Shroff, and Nana Patekar, became a milestone film on the subject of domestic violence and earned several accolades. 'Ghulam-E-Musthafa', starring Nana Patekar and Raveena Tandon, remains a cult classic that delved deep into the underworld with emotional also directed numerous Hindi and Bengali television shows. Sengupta was also introduced to Hindi audiences by Partho in 1994. More recently, he has been working on the sequels to '100 Days' and 'Agnisakshi'.
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First Post
9 hours ago
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Nana Patekar's 'Agni Sakshi' director Partho Ghosh passes away at 75 after a heart attack
The filmmaker also made the thriller Teesra Kaun and the 1997 drama Ghulam-E-Mustafa that also starred Nana Patekar read more Nana Patekar's 'Agni Sakshi' director Partho Ghosh, who also directed Madhuri Dixit's 100 Days, has passed away at the age of 75 after a heart attack. Actress Rituparna Sengupta paid her condolences and said, 'Heartbroken beyond words. We have lost an exceptional talent, a visionary director, and a kind soul. Partho da, you will always be remembered for the magic you created on screen. Rest in peace.' The filmmaker also made the thriller Teesra Kaun and the 1997 drama Ghulam-E-Mustafa that also starred Nana Patekar. It also had Paresh Rawal, Shivaji Satam, Mohnish Bahl in crucial roles. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD Despite releasing along with Dil To Pagal Hai and Bhai on the occasion of Diwali, it was a semi-hit at the box-office.


India.com
10 hours ago
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- India.com
Veteran Filmmaker Partho Ghosh, famous for films Agni Sakshi and Teesra Kaun, dies at 75 due to...
Veteran Filmmaker Partho Ghosh, famous for films Agni Sakshi and Teesra Kaun, dies at 75 due to... Filmmaker Partho Ghosh, known for directing some of Indian cinema's most memorable films, has passed away at the age of 75. He suffered a heart attack on Monday morning at his residence in Mumbai's Madh Island. The tragic news was confirmed by actor Rituparna Sengupta. Gosh is survived by his wife, Gouri Gosh. In her emotional tribute to Gosh, Sengupta wrote, 'Heartbroken beyond words. We have lost an exceptional talent, a visionary director, and a kind soul. Partho da, you will always be remembered for the magic you created on screen. Rest in peace.' Known for his distinctive narratives and interesting storytelling, he was known for directing some of the most impactful films like Agni Sakshi (1996), 'Ghulam-E-Musthafa' (1997), Teesra Kaun? (1994), and 'Yugpurush' (1998). His unique ability to blend naturalism with mainstream cinema stuck a chord with audiences across generations. One of his most impressive project Agni Sakshi, which starred Manisha Koirala, Jackie Shroff, and Nana Patekar, became a milestone film in his career. His another film Ghulam-E-Musthafa, starring Nana Patekar and Raveena Tandon, remained a cult classic too.