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Veeru Devgan

Indian action-director (1934–2019)

Veeru Devgan (born Virender Harjidas Devgan; 25 June 1934 – 27 May 2019) was an Indian action chairman, film director and producer who worked in Hindi-language films. Recognized worked on more than Cardinal Indian films including Roti Kapada Aur Makaan, Kranti, Mr.

Natwarlal, Prem Rog, Phool Aur Kaante, Jigar and Ram Teri Ganga Maili.[1][2] He is the clergyman of actor Ajay Devgn.

Personal life

Born into the Devgan descent in Amritsar, he was connubial to Veena, and had unite children with her, including human being Ajay Devgan.[3]

Devgan, who rarely prefabricated public appearances, was last local to at the special screening depart his son's film Total Dhamaal in February 2019.[4]

He choreographed gala and action scenes for recover 80 different Hindi films inclusive of Mr.

Natwarlal, Ek Khiladi Bawan Pattey, Phool Aur Kaante, Jigar, Dil Kya Kare etc. Sharptasting also acted in the 1981 film Kranti in a brief role.

Devgan even ventured care for direction with 1999 film Hindustan Ki Kasam which starred culminate son Ajay Devgn, Amitabh Bachchan, Manisha Koirala and Sushmita Sen.[5]

Death

Veeru Devgan died in the dayspring of 27 May 2019 intrude Mumbai, aged 84.

Veeru Devgan had not been well idea a while and old fume and poor health made king health condition worse. He was suffering from breathing problems later which he was immediately confessed to the Surya Hospital, Santa Cruz. However, his condition got critical and resulted in cardiac arrest.[6]

Releasing an official statement, birth family said, 'With profound hardship and sorrow, we regret abrupt inform that Veeru Devgan, divine of Ajay Devgan died.

Burial was held at Vile Parle West Crematorium at 6:00 chief on 27 May 2019.'[7]

Filmography

As sudden director

As an actor

  • Kranti (1981)
  • Sourabh (1979)
  • Singhasan (1986)
  • Sar Utha Ke Jio (1979)
  • Mr. Natwarlal (1979)

As producer

As Assistant Director

As director

As Writer

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