Bollywood actor Feroz Khan dies of cancer

MUMBAI (Reuters) – Veteran Bollywood actor and filmmaker Feroz Khan, who was known as one of the most colourful personalities of the Indian cinema, died on Sunday of cancer. He was 69.

“He was undergoing treatment at Breach Candy hospital in Mumbai, but expressed his desire to visit his farmhouse in Bangalore.

Accordingly, he was brought here, where he passed away last night at around 1 am,” Khan’s aide and manager Raaj Kumar Tiwari told Reuters by telephone. “He was surrounded by his entire family, including brothers Sanjay and Akbar Khan,” said Tiwari.

Khan, who had acted in hit films like Qurbani and Jaanbaaz in the 80’s, is survived by his actor son Fardeen Khan, daughter Laila and estranged wife Sundari.

Khan last appeared on screen in the 2007 hit Welcome.

He had been diagnosed with cancer last year.

“A lot of people from the fraternity will be flying down for the funeral this afternoon, including Sanjay Dutt, Sanjay Gupta and others,” he said.

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