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The Indian film industry is mourning the demise of veteran film director Shyam Benegal. Shyam Benegal passed away at the age of 90. Benegal was instrumental in the rise of parallel cinema in the 1970s and 1980s, bringing forth socially relevant narratives, powerful storytelling and a sense of realism. His demise has created an irreparable void in the film fraternity and the entire industry is paying tribute. Everyone is remembering Shyam Benegal, the visionary filmmaker who reshaped the landscape of Indian cinema.

Benegal used to make such films

Through films like 'Ankur', 'Manthan', 'Bhumika' and 'Nishant' she explored complex social issues, from rural empowerment to gender inequalities, often highlighting marginalized communities and their struggles. His films were not just stories on screen, but a reflection of the political and social realities of India, depicting the lives of ordinary people caught in extraordinary circumstances. Now film personalities are bidding their last farewell to the director.

Shekhar Kapur expressed grief

Since the news of Shyam Benegal's demise, there has been a flood of condolences and tributes on social media and various platforms. One of the first to pay tribute was filmmaker Shekhar Kapur, who took to Twitter to reflect on Benegal's pioneering influence on Indian cinema. Kapoor wrote, 'He created 'new wave' cinema. Shyam Benegal will always be remembered as the man who changed the direction of Indian cinema with films like Ankur, Manthan and countless others. He made great actors like Shabana Azmi and Smita Patil into stars. Farewell, my friend and guide.'

Akshay Kumar also expressed grief

Actor Akshay Kumar also shared his grief and said, 'Sad to know about the demise of Shyam Benegal ji. One of our country's finest filmmakers, a legend indeed. Om Shanti.'

Sudhir Mishra said a deep thing

Filmmaker Sudhir Mishra, known for his socially conscious cinema, paid a touching tribute, saying, 'A lot will be written about Shyam Benegal, but for me very few people talk about the fact that his films There was a lament and a sadness over the fact that we were not living the best of all possible worlds. His films always captured the deep emotional undercurrents of social and political realities with remarkable subtlety.'

Chiranjeevi said- I am sad

Expressing deep grief over the demise of Shyam Benegal, Telugu superstar Chiranjeevi wrote, 'I am deeply saddened by the demise of Mr. Shyam Benegal, one of the finest filmmakers and great intellectuals of our country. He discovered and nurtured some of the brightest film talents in India. His films, biographies and documentaries are an integral part of India's greatest cultural heritage. A Hyderabadi and former Rajya Sabha member, Benegal sir's excellent works will always be held in the highest regard in Indian cinema. Rest in peace, sir!'

Kajol expressed grief

Expressing her condolences, Bollywood actress Kajol wrote, 'I am deeply saddened by the demise of great artist Shyam Benegal. His contribution to Indian cinema is immeasurable and his legacy will live on through his incredible works.'

Manoj Bajpayee shared his experience

Bollywood actor Manoj Bajpayee also expressed deep grief, saying, 'This is a heartbreaking loss for Indian cinema. Shyam Benegal was not just a legend; He was a visionary who redefined the art of storytelling and inspired generations. Working with him in Zubaida was a transformative experience for me, exposing me to his unique style of storytelling and nuanced understanding of acting. I will always be grateful for the things I learned under his guidance. It was a great honor for me to have the opportunity to work with him. His legacy will live on in the stories he told and the lives he touched. Rest in peace, Shyam Babu. Om Shanti.'



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