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Kadar Khan is no more ... sick for a long time, mourning in the country

 

Kadar Khan is no more ... sick for a long time, mourning in the country





Mumbai:- After a prolonged illness of Hindi cinema veteran actor and screenwriter and dialogue writer Kader Khan died on Tuesday in a Toronto hospital in Canada. He was 81 years old. Mr. Khan's closest relative, Ahmed Khan, told that he has been waiting. Actors were ill for a long time and were admitted to a Toronto hospital from approximately 16-17 weeks. He was placed on a special ventilator after the difficulty of breathing on December 28. He said that Mr. Khan's wait was around four o'clock in the Indian time (around 6 o'clock in the evening at the local time). He told that the actor will be handed over to Toronto only. His family is Hajra, son Sarfaraz, daughter-in-law and grandchildren. Kader Khan, born in the house of Abdul Rahman Khan and Iqbal Begum on October 22, 1937 in Kabul, Afghanistan, worked in more than 300 films in 43 years of film career and wrote about 250 dialogues. He co-workers, villains, comedians and character actors completely adapted themselves in every role. In the 1973 film 'Dag', he stepped into Hindi cinema,




After this he has sent heart Dilawana, Anonymous, Umar Kaid, Clumsy, Bairag, Blood Sweat, Parvarish, Muqaddar Ka Sikandar, Mr Natwar Lal, Suhag, Abdullah, two and two five, Kurbani, Yarana. Many movies like Bulandi and Naseeb. Following the success of these films, Kader Khan was established in the film industry. In many subsequent films, he also used to flaunt comedies. He looted the audience with his humorous acting in films such as Twin, Separation, Suhag, Me, Lucky: No Time for Love, 


Haseena Maan Jaaygi, Duleyahi King, Coolie Number 1 and Saajan Chale Sasural. His chemistry with Govinda was amazing and in both the films, both actors worked together. He wrote scripts and dialogues in many films in the 1970s and 1980s and considered his talent to be iron. Roti, Mr. Natwarlal, Shakti Pe power, Inklab, two and two five, Humor and Agneepath, in the superhit films, dialogues and script writing. Before making a career in films, he taught civil engineering in Mumbai's M.H. Saboo Siddique College of Engineering.
                     




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