National award-winning editor Waman Bhonsle dies aged 87
The Hindu
He was the man at the editing table for more 230 films including “Mera Gaon Mera Desh”, “Do Raaste”, “Inkaar”, “Dostana”, “Agneepath”, “Parichay”, “Hero”, “Kalicharan”, “Karz”, “Ram Lakhan”, “Saudagar”, “Ghulam”, among others
National-award winning editor Waman Bhonsle passed away on Monday morning at his residence in Mumbai due to age-related issues, a family member said. He was 87. Bhonsle, who won the best editing award at the 25th National Film award for "Inkaar", died at 4.25 a.m. at his Goregoan residence, his nephew Dinesh Bhonsle said. "Last year, because of the lockdown, his routine life and movement were restricted. He started losing memory and appetite," Dinesh told PTI.
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