Saroj Khan, Choreographer Of Iconic Bollywood Numbers, Dies At 71

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Saroj Khan was taken to hospital on June 20 (courtesy Instagram)

Highlights

  • Saroj Khan was taken to hospital on June 20
  • Saroj Khan died of a cardiac arrest in a Mumbai hospital on Friday
  • She made dance look simple,” tweeted Akshay Kumar

New Delhi:

Choreographer Saroj Khan died of a cardiac arrest in a Mumbai hospital on Friday; she was 71. Ms Khan was taken to Guru Nanak Hospital on June 20 after complaining of breathing trouble. A test for COVID-19 gave a negative result. “She handed away on account of cardiac arrest at round 2.30 am on the hospital,” Saroj Khan’s nephew Manish Jagwani told news agency PTI. Just days ago, family sources said Ms Khan was better and would be discharged soon. The funeral will be held today, as per news agency ANI.

Tributes to Saroj Khan were shared by the film fraternity after her death. “She made dance look simple,” tweeted Akshay Kumar.

Last week, it seemed that Saroj Khan would be home soon from hospital. “She is okay now and recovering. She had respiration points and was taken to hospital for that. Her COVID-19 check was achieved which turned out detrimental. She does not have any signs. She is prone to be discharged in a day or two,” a family source told PTI. Filmmakers Anubhav Sinha and Kunal Kohli also shared tweets with updates on Ms Khan’s health after speaking to the family.

After Saroj Khan’s death, Kunal Kohli tweeted about the woman he called “Masterji.”

Saroj Khan, winner of three National Awards, choreographed a few of Bollywood’s most iconic dance hits – many of those starred actresses Sridevi and Madhuri Dixit. Ms Khan’s earliest routines have been for Sridevi in movies like Mr India, Nagina and Chandni; she choreographed the quirky strikes in Hawa Hawai. Later, she labored with Madhuri Dixit on Tezaab’s Ek Do Teen, Thaanedaar’s Tamma Tamma Loge, Beta’s Dha Dhak Karne Laga and others numbers.

Saroj Khan received National Awards for choreographing Dola Re Dola from Devdas that includes Madhuri and Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, all of the songs of Tamil movie Sringaram, and Yeh Ishq Haaye from Kareena Kapoor’s Jab We Met. She additionally received Filmfare Awards for Tezaab, Sailaab, Beta, Chaalbaaz, Khalnayak, Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam, Devdas and Guru.

Saroj Khan is survived by her husband Sohanlal, son Raju, and daughters Hina and Sukanya.


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