according to The New York Times, which first reported his death. An ordained rabbi, Mason was frequently stopped on the street wherever he went, and always took the time to listen, Felder said.
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NEW DELHI — Bollywood icon Dilip Kumar, hailed as the “Tragedy King” and one of Hindi cinema’s greatest actors, died Wednesday in a Mumbai hospital after a prolonged illness. He was 98.The “Tragedy King” title came from Kumar’s numerous serious roles.
In several, his character died as a frustrated lover and a drunkard. He also was known as Bollywood’s only Method actor for his expressive performances identifying a character’s emotions. Kumar was hospitalized twice last month after he complained
.according to The New York Times, which first reported his death. An ordained rabbi, Mason was frequently stopped on the street wherever he went, and always took the time to listen, Felder said.
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Hindi superstar Dilip Kumar has died in Mumbai at the age of 98. He had been ill this year and was admitted to hospital on June 30 suffering from breathlessness, according to widespread reports.
Dilip Kumar has heartbreakingly left the world for his heavenly abode today, i.e. July 7, at the age of 98.
Naman Ramachandran Dilip Kumar, one of the biggest stars of Indian cinema, died in Mumbai on Wednesday after being hospitalized for breathlessness. He was 98.The star had been ailing for several months and was in and out of hospital prior to his death.Born Mohammed Yusuf Khan in Peshawar, British India, in 1922, Kumar debuted in films with “Jwar Bhata” (1944).
In some deeply upsetting news, has sadly passed away today, i.e. July 7, at the age of 98.