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Filmmaker Raj Kaushal dies after cardiac arrest


Filmmaker Raj Kaushal, that made films such as Pyaar Mein Kabhie Kabhie (1999), Shaadi Ka Ladoo (2004) and also Anthony Kaun Hai (2006), passed away on Wednesday early morning after a cardiovascular disease.

Kaushal was49 He is endured by his better half, star and also TELEVISION speaker Mandira Bedi and also 2 kids.

His last ceremonies were held at the Shivaji Ground crematorium. Amongst those that went to the funeral service were stars Rohit Roy, Ashish Chaudhari and also Samir Soni.

Kaushal went into the Hindi movie market with a history in advertisement copywriting and also quickly functioned as an assistant supervisor with Subhash Ghai and also Mukul Anand on movies. In the meanwhile, he likewise established his manufacturing endeavor and also took place to generate and also route thousands of advertisement movies with brand names such as Nestle, Browse and also Hero Honda.

Kaushal likewise generated My Bro … Nikhil (2005) guided by his friend Onir. The movie was among the initial mainstream movies in India to discuss AIDS and also HIV and also was based upon the life of Dominic D’Souza– an Indian gay legal rights protestor based in Goa.

Onir required to Twitter to grieve the passing away of Kaushal. “Gone prematurely … Among those couple of that relied on our vision and also sustained us. Petitions for his heart.”