Madhur Bhandarkar Mourns Photographer Raghu Rai's Death at 83

Legendary photographer Raghu Rai has passed away at the age of 83 in a Delhi hospital. Filmmaker Madhur Bhandarkar paid a heartfelt tribute, recalling Rai's contribution to the research for his 2017 thriller 'Indu Sarkar'. Rai, a protege of Henri Cartier-Bresson, documented modern India through iconic images of the Bhopal Gas Tragedy and figures like Mother Teresa. He was a recipient of the Padma Shri and a Lifetime Achievement Award for his contributions to photography.

Key Points: Raghu Rai Dies at 83: Madhur Bhandarkar's Tribute

  • Legendary photographer Raghu Rai dies at 83 in Delhi
  • Madhur Bhandarkar pens emotional tribute on X
  • Rai contributed to research for 2017 film 'Indu Sarkar'
  • He was a protege of Henri Cartier-Bresson and joined Magnum Photos in 1977
  • Rai was awarded Padma Shri in 1972 and Lifetime Achievement Award in 2017
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Raghu Rai dies at 83: Madhur Bhandarkar pens emotional note, recalls his contribution to 2017 thriller 'Indu Sarkar'

Filmmaker Madhur Bhandarkar pens emotional note for legendary photographer Raghu Rai, who died at 83. Rai helped with research for the 2017 film 'Indu Sarkar'.

"His camera was a compass for truth, and his work a meditation on life. - Madhur Bhandarkar"

Mumbai, April 26

Filmmaker Madhur Bhandarkar paid tribute to legendary photographer Raghu Rai after the noted visual storyteller passed away at a private hospital in Delhi on Sunday. He was 83.

The news of his death was confirmed by his family on his official social media, along with a black-and-white portrait of the photographer.

Remembering Rai's contribution and his personal experience with him, Bhandarkar said the photographer had helped him during the research for his 2017 thriller Indu Sarkar . Calling his camera a "compass for truth," the filmmaker shared an emotional note on X.

Taking to social media, Madhur wrote, "Sad to hear of Raghu Rai's sir demise. During my research for the film #InduSarkar, he gave great insight into India's Emergency. His camera was a compass for truth, and his work a meditation on life. Sir you will be deeply missed and forever celebrated. #OmShanti"

Born on December 18, 1942, in Jhang (now in Pakistan), Rai rose to global prominence as a protege of Henri Cartier-Bresson, who nominated him to join Magnum Photos in 1977, an achievement that cemented his place among the world's elite photographers.

His work forms a visual chronicle of modern India. From the aftermath of the Bhopal Gas Tragedy to portraits of figures like Mother Teresa and Indira Gandhi, Rai documented both historic milestones and everyday life. His images of Indian streets and the banks of the Ganges remain iconic representations of the country's spirit.

He was awarded Padma Shri in 1972 and Lifetime Achievement Award in 2017 by the Indian Ministry of Information and Broadcasting for his decades of service to photography.

- ANI

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Sneha F
It's heartwarming to see Madhur Bhandarkar remembering Raghu Rai's contribution to 'Indu Sarkar'. That film needed authenticity, and Rai's insights on the Emergency era were invaluable. His camera truly was a compass for truth. Om Shanti. 🕊️
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Nikhil C
Honestly, I wish more filmmakers today would dig into history like Bhandarkar did. Raghu Rai's documentation of India from the 1960s onwards is unmatched. He didn't just photograph events—he showed us the human story behind them. Sad day for Indian art.
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David E
I first encountered Raghu Rai's work in a photography magazine in the 80s. The way he captured ordinary Indian life with such dignity and emotion was breathtaking. His image of the Bhopal gas tragedy victim holding a child still haunts me. A master who taught us to see. 🌸
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Ananya R
Its ironic that his work on the Emergency is being recalled now, given the current political climate. Raghu Rai never shied away from documenting authoritarianism. That takes courage. His legacy is a reminder that art must always speak truth to power. #OmShanti

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