Film producer A G Nadiadwala passed away

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Nivedita P Nair

Abdul Gaffar Nadiadwala, the father of Firoz Nadiadwala and the producer of Hera Pheri, passed away today at the age of 91. According to reports, he passed away today morning at about 3 a.m. in Mumbai’s Breach Candy Hospital. His death was caused by a number of medical conditions, including diabetes and asthma. Around 4 p.m. today, Abdul’s funeral will start in Barkat, his home in the JVPD Scheme, and he will be cremated there.

On his social media accounts, Ajay Devgn expressed his sorrow for Abdul Gaffar Nadiadwala’s passing. The Singham actor posted his photos and expressed his Deepest condolences on the death of Shri Gaffarbhai Nadiadwala. My father & he were associates during the golden era of our cinema. Shanti AG Nadiadwala saab. My condolences to the Nadiadwala family.” In 1953, A G Nadiadwala started working as a movie producer. The 1984 film Jhutha Sach, starring Dharmendra and Rekha, was his debut effort as a producer.

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Abdul Gaffar Nadiadwala has produced more than 50 Hindi movies throughout the course of a nearly 69-year career. Awara Paagal Deewana (2002), Hera Pheri (2000), and Welcome (2007), among others, were among the successful movies he produced. The producer afterward achieved cult status in India and was regarded as one of the best comedies in Indian film.

Shankar Shambhu, Aa Gale Lag Jaa, Jhutha Sach, Lahoo Ke Do Rang, Watan Ke Rakhwale, Sone Pe Suhaaga, and other movies were made by Abdul Gaffar Nadiadwala. The movie Mahabharat (1965), in which Pradeep Kumar and Dara Singh played important roles, was produced by him.