Renowned film director Sumitra Bhave died in Pune

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Sumitra Bhave Death: Apart from being a guide, she was also a storyteller, screenwriter and lyricist. Apart from many popular feature films, he also directed more than 50 short films and some Marathi serials.

Sumitra Bhave, a well-known guide to Marathi films, died in Pune. She was 77 years old. Apart from being a guide, she was also a storyteller, screenwriter and lyricist. Apart from many popular feature films, he also directed more than 50 short films and some Marathi serials.

Hindi Marathi films actor Mohan Agashe told ABP News, “Sumitra Bhave died at 6.45 am today at Pune’s Sahyadri Superspeciality Hospital due to lung infection and other physical complications. She has been in the hospital for the past two weeks. Was admitted. ” Mohan Agashe told ABP News that his corona report came negative after the test when Sumitra was admitted to the hospital for treatment.

Renowned film director Sumitra Bhave died in Pune

Dr. Mohan Agashe told ABP News, “Sumitra was suffering from a disease called Interstitial Lung Disease which is a complex disease. A few years ago, well-known actor Girish Karnad died of the same disease.”

It is worth mentioning that Sumitra Bhave had made a different identity by making films on different subjects like ‘Dahavi F’, ‘Doghi’, ‘Samhita’, ‘Astu’, ‘Nital’, ‘Welcome Home’. She joined Sunil Sukthankar while directing films in the 1980s and the two together directed about 17 films together. Both jointly directed films like ‘Dahavi F’, ‘Doghi’, ‘Astu’, ‘Kasava’, were also awarded with National Awards. His film ‘Kasava’ also received the Suvarna Kamal.

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