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Naseeruddin Shah gives an emotional farewell to Shyam Benegal at his funeral, watch

Shyam Benegal's groundbreaking films, known for their realism and social commentary, played a key role in the Indian parallel cinema movement and earned him multiple National Awards.

December 24, 2024 / 15:43 IST
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naseeruddin shah at Shyam benegal's funeral
naseeruddin shah at Shyam benegal's funeral

Shyam Benegal, a key figure in the Indian parallel cinema movement, passed away on December 23 at the age of 90.

The filmmaker’s funeral will take place at the Shivaji Park Electric Crematorium in Mumbai today, December 24. Known for his groundbreaking work, Benegal’s death marks the end of an era for Indian cinema, with his influence on the industry continuing to resonate through his timeless films. His contributions to Indian cinema were both pioneering and profound, shaping narratives that continue to inspire filmmakers and audiences alike.

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A new video shared by a paparazzo account on Instagram shows the mortal remains of Shyam Benegal being brought to Shivaji Park by his grieving family. Naseeruddin Shah, a veteran actor who worked in several of Benegal's films, was seen giving an emotional farewell to the filmmaker. Many Bollywood celebrities are expected to attend the funeral, paying their respects to the pioneering filmmaker whose contributions to Indian cinema have left an indelible mark.

Naseeruddin Shah and Shyam Benegal have shared a long and successful collaboration that played a significant role in shaping Indian parallel cinema. Naseeruddin Shah, known for his powerful performances, worked in several of Benegal's groundbreaking films, including Nishant (1975), Manthan (1976), and Bhumika (1977). Their partnership brought to life stories that were socially relevant and often challenged the norms of mainstream cinema. Benegal’s direction, combined with Shah’s intense portrayals, created some of the most memorable characters in Indian cinema.

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