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Saroj Khan: Celebrated Bollywood choreographer dies aged 71 | |
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Saroj Khan, one of India's most prominent choreographers, has died at the age of 71. | Saroj Khan, one of India's most prominent choreographers, has died at the age of 71. |
Khan had an illustrious career that stretched four decades, and choreographed some of Bollywood's most iconic and popular songs. | Khan had an illustrious career that stretched four decades, and choreographed some of Bollywood's most iconic and popular songs. |
Her career took off in the late 1980s, when she worked on a slew of hit numbers with leading stars like Madhuri Dixit and Sridevi. | Her career took off in the late 1980s, when she worked on a slew of hit numbers with leading stars like Madhuri Dixit and Sridevi. |
Khan died of cardiac arrest in hospital in Mumbai city, local media reported. | Khan died of cardiac arrest in hospital in Mumbai city, local media reported. |
She was admitted to hospital last month after she complained of breathlessness, Indian media reports said. She tested negative for Covid-19. | She was admitted to hospital last month after she complained of breathlessness, Indian media reports said. She tested negative for Covid-19. |
Her nephew, Manish Jagwani, confirmed to PTI news agency that Khan died of cardiac arrest. | Her nephew, Manish Jagwani, confirmed to PTI news agency that Khan died of cardiac arrest. |
Born in 1948, her introduction into the film industry was as a child artist. In the 1950s, Khan became a back-up dancer, appearing in films like Bimal Roy's Madhumati, where she was choreographed by dance director B Sohanlal, who she later married. | Born in 1948, her introduction into the film industry was as a child artist. In the 1950s, Khan became a back-up dancer, appearing in films like Bimal Roy's Madhumati, where she was choreographed by dance director B Sohanlal, who she later married. |
From here on, Khan's career evolved into that of an assistant choreographer until 1974, when she got her break in the movie Geeta Mera Naam. | From here on, Khan's career evolved into that of an assistant choreographer until 1974, when she got her break in the movie Geeta Mera Naam. |
In the 1980s, Khan became a recognisable name in the industry after she started working with Bollywood stars like Sridevi Kapoor and Madhuri Dixit, both of whom have danced to iconic Hindi film songs. | In the 1980s, Khan became a recognisable name in the industry after she started working with Bollywood stars like Sridevi Kapoor and Madhuri Dixit, both of whom have danced to iconic Hindi film songs. |
Khan choreographed Sridevi in the song Hawa Hawai from the 1987 blockbuster hit Mr India, kicking off her career as a dance director to be reckoned with. | Khan choreographed Sridevi in the song Hawa Hawai from the 1987 blockbuster hit Mr India, kicking off her career as a dance director to be reckoned with. |
Bollywood took to Twitter to mourn Khan's death, with many, such as superstar Akshay Kumar and director Kunal Kohli, thanking her for her work. | Bollywood took to Twitter to mourn Khan's death, with many, such as superstar Akshay Kumar and director Kunal Kohli, thanking her for her work. |
Her funeral was held on Friday morning in Mumbai, news agency PTI reported. She is survived by her son and daughter, Raju and Sukaina Khan. | Her funeral was held on Friday morning in Mumbai, news agency PTI reported. She is survived by her son and daughter, Raju and Sukaina Khan. |
'She made dance look easy' | |
By Geeta Pandey, BBC News, Delhi | |
Saroj Khan, popularly called Masterji (the teacher), got her first big hit in 1987 with the iconic Hawa Hawai song from Mr India. | |
When Bollywood superstar Sridevi shimmied onto the stage in a shiny gold dress with blood red lips and a gold crown perched over her dark curls, she conquered the hearts of audiences. | |
And with that, Khan became the most sought-after choreographer in Bollywood for several decades. | |
In the years thereafter, she turned Sridevi and Madhuri Dixit, two of Bollywood's biggest stars, into India's dancing queens. | |
In later years, she continued to work with several female stars such as Aishwarya Rai, Kajol and Urmila Matondkar. | |
She choreographed thousands of songs, created innumerable hits, won a dozen prestigious awards and had millions of fans in India and globally. | |
She appeared as a judge on some of the most popular reality TV dance shows and can be largely credited for the popularity of Bollywood-style of dancing in the West too. | |
Generations of Indians have grown up practicing Khan's steps in front of their television sets and mirrors. | |
In his tribute, Bollywood star Akshay Kumar said Saroj Khan made dance look easy. She did. She could make anyone dance even if they had two left feet. |