Bollywood choreographer Saroj Khan passes away at 71; was admitted to hospital with COVID symptoms
Back on June 20, Khan was admitted to the medical clinic with breathing grumblings. She was at first dreaded to have contracted coronavirus yet was cleared subsequent to testing negative for the lethal malady.
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Saroj Khan passed on of heart failure at Guru Nanak Hospital in Bandra, Mumbai.
She had as of late tried negative for coronavirus.
Mumbai: Legendary Bollywood choreographer Saroj Khan spent away on Friday in the wake of enduring a heart failure at Guru Nanak Hospital in Bandra, Mumbai. She was 71.
As per reports, she had serious diabetes and other age-related infirmities. The notable choregrapher took her final gasp at 1.52 am on Friday at the Bandra clinic.
Back on June 20, she was admitted to the medical clinic with breathing objections. She was at first dreaded to have contracted coronavirus however was cleared in the wake of testing negative for the lethal illness.
Khan is made due by her better half B Sohanlal, child Hamid Khan and little girls Hina Khan and Sukina Khan. The last ceremonies of Saroj Khan will be performed at Malvani in Malad, Mumbai today.
Perhaps the greatest choreographer in Bollywood
Saroj Khan was perhaps the greatest name in Bollywood when it came to movement. In a vocation crossing more than four decades, she arranged in excess of 2,000 melodies.
She began her profession as a foundation artist yet got her first break in 1974 with Hindi film Geeta Mera Naam.
Khan never thought back since that huge break and proceeded to arrange hit tunes like Hawa Hawai from Mr. India (1987), Ek Do Teen from Tezaab (1988), Dhak Karne Laga from Beta (1992) and Dola Re Dola from Devdas (2002).
Her last endeavor was with her preferred protege Madhuri Dixit for the tune ‘Tabaah Ho Gaye’ from Karan Johar’s creation Kalank a year ago.