Filmmaker Kalpana Lajmi dead at 64

IANS  |  Mumbai 

Filmmaker and Kalpana Lajmi, niece of the legendary Guru Dutt and acclaimed for making women-oriented films like "Rudaali", "Ek Pal, "Daman" and "Chingaari", died here on Sunday following a multiple organ failure, said her She was 64.

Lajmi breathed her last at the here, where she was admitted in the intensive care unit since Tuesday due to kidney-related issues, the added.

The cremation will take place at 12.30 p.m. at the

Lajmi had been undergoing for a couple of years, and true to her indomitable spirit, had said in an interview last year: "My kidneys have failed, but I haven't."

She had forayed into filmdom as an under renowned filmmaker Shyam Benegal, following which she made her directorial debut with a documentary film in 1978.

Her feature film debut came with "Ek Pal". Her last directorial was "Chingaari", based on the novel "The Prostitute and the Postman" by the late Bhupen Hazarika, her long-time companion.

Lajmi had also penned a book, "Bhupen Hazarika: As I Knew Him", on Hazarika. It was launched on September 8 by Benegal and Lajmi's mother,

The filmmaker, who was hospitalised at that time too, could not attend the event as her doctors had refused to allow her a long commute.

Known for fearless filmmaking with women in strong roles, Lajmi's 1993 Dimple Kapadia-starrer "Rudaali" was even chosen as India's official entry to

Raveena Tandon, who played the lead role as a battered wife in "Daman", mourned Lajmi's demise.

"You will be missed Kalpanaji. Was not your time to go... But may your heart now be at peace. Those days while shooting 'Daman' will be a treasured memory. Om Shanti."

was shattered at the news of the death of his friend and colleague.

Filmmaker Hansal Mehta, who had worked with Lajmi as an when she made "Darmiyaan", wrote: "Will always remember her with fondness and respect for being a fearless woman and a powerhouse of a person in a male dominated industry. Rest in Peace dear Kalpana."

said: "Our dear beloved friend has gone to a better place. RIP my darling Kalpana. I shall miss you so terribly."

said she was "deeply saddened" by the news.

--IANS

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First Published: Sun, September 23 2018. 12:12 IST