Key Points

Renowned Bollywood filmmaker Partho Ghosh passed away at 75 in Mumbai due to heart complications. His career spanned multiple decades, creating memorable films like "100 Days" and "Dalaal" that defined 90s cinema. Ghosh worked with numerous top actors and contributed significantly to Hindi and Bengali film industries. His last film was the 2018 romantic drama "Mausam Ikrar Ke Do Pal Pyaar Ke", marking the end of a remarkable cinematic journey.

Key Points: Partho Ghosh Dies Bollywood Director of 100 Days Fame

  • Directed multiple hit films across Hindi and Bengali cinema
  • Worked with top actors like Jackie Shroff and Madhuri Dixit
  • Directed over 15 movies in his career
  • Known for thriller and mystery genres
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'100 Days', 'Dalaal' director Partho Ghosh passes away

Veteran filmmaker Partho Ghosh, known for hit movies like 100 Days and Dalaal, passes away at 75 in Mumbai

"A versatile filmmaker who shaped 90s Bollywood cinema - Industry Retrospective"

Mumbai, June 9

Indian filmmaker Partho Ghosh, who has made movies such as Jackie Shroff and Madhuri Dixit-starrer “100 Days” and “Agni Sakshi” with Nana Patekar to name a few, passed away on Monday morning aged 75.

The filmmaker breathed his last due to heart issues. He was living in the Madh Island area of Mumbai and is survived by his wife Gouri Ghosh.

Partho, who has also contributed to Bengali cinema, started his career in Hindi films as an assistant director with small films in 1985.

His first big directorial film was the 1991 superhit film “100 Days” starring Jackie, Madhuri, Moon Moon Sen and Javed Jaffrey. The film's plot is a mystery that follows the events in the life of a woman with extrasensory perception It was a remake of the 1984 Tamil film Nooravathu Naal, which itself was an unofficial adaptation of the 1977 Italian giallo film Sette note in nero.

In 1992, he made “Geet” starring Avinash Wadhawan and Divya Bharti in lead roles.

His movie Dalaal, which is based on a short story by Kaushal Bharati, was one of highest grossing movies in 1993. It stars Mithun Chakraborty, Ayesha Jhulka and Raj Babbar, Tinnu Anand, Shakti Kapoor, Ravi Behl, Satyen Kappu, Indrani Banerjee, Tarun Ghosh and Ravi Behl.

His 1996 film “Agni Sakshi”, a thriller drama film starring Jackie Shroff, Nana Patekar and Manisha Koirala, turned out to be successful at the box-office.

As of 2015, he had written and directed more than 15 movies. Another hit movie “Tisra Kaun”, was a remake of 1990 Malayalam film No.20 Madras Mail directed by Joshiy, starring Mohanlal in lead role. In 2010, Ghosh directed Ek Second... Jo Zindagi Badal De? and Rehmat Ali.

The filmmaker’s last movie was the 2018 romantic drama “Mausam Ikrar Ke Do Pal Pyaar Ke” with Mukesh J Bharti, Madalsa Sharma and Avinash Wadhawan in lead roles.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Sad news indeed. 100 Days was one of my childhood favorites - that suspense and Madhuri's performance were magical. Partho da had a unique way of blending mystery with emotion. May his soul rest in peace 🙏
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Priya M.
Agni Sakshi was way ahead of its time! The psychological tension between Nana Patekar and Jackie Shroff was brilliant. Partho Ghosh's films had depth that's missing in today's masala movies. A true loss for Indian cinema.
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Amit S.
While I loved his earlier works, his later films didn't quite match up to the same standard. Still, his contribution to 90s cinema is undeniable. Dalaal's dialogues are still quoted in my friend circle!
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Shalini R.
Om Shanti 🙏 My mother used to tell me how she watched 100 Days 3 times in theater! These directors from 90s had such distinct storytelling styles. Today everything feels so similar. RIP Partho sir.
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Vikram J.
Not many know he contributed to Bengali cinema too. His versatility was remarkable - from suspense thrillers to romantic dramas. That era of filmmaking was truly golden. Condolences to his family.
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Neha P.
The music of his films was always so memorable! Especially 100 Days - "Tumse Milne Ko Dil Karta Hai" still gives me goosebumps. These directors knew how to create complete cinematic experiences. Heartfelt tribute to a creative genius 💐

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