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Veteran actor Shaukat Azmi passes away at 93

Source: PTI
November 22, 2019 23:47 IST
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Veteran actor and Shabana Azmi's mother Shaukat Kaifi passed away in Mumbai on Friday evening due to age-related illness at the age of 93.

IMAGE: Shabana Azmi with her mother Shaukat and brother Baba. Photograph: Shabana Azmi/Twitter

Kaifi's son-in-law, veteran writer-lyricist Javed Akhtar, confirmed the news of death of the theatre and film actor.

"She was 93 and she was having one problem after another. She was admitted to Kokikaben Dhirubai Ambani hospital, for certain days she was in the ICU and then she was out of ICU. It was all age related," he said.

"Ultimately they brought her home. She wanted to come back to her own room she stayed for a day or two and then passed away. Shabana is in Mumbai," Akhtar, who is in the United States said.

The last rites will be held Saturday noon.

 

Kaifi's husband was the celebrated Urdu poet and film lyricist, Kaifi Azmi. She and her husband were leading lights of the Indian People's Theatre Association and the Progressive Writers Association, which were the cultural platforms of the Communist Party of India.

Besides Shabana Azmi, Kaifi is also survived by son Baba Azmi.

Also credited as Shaukat Azmi, Kaifi's acting credits include Bazaar, Umrao Jaan and Mira Nair's Oscar nominated film Salaam Bombay!.

Her last film was Shaadi Ali's Saathiya.

After Kaifi Azmi's demise in 2002, she wrote an autobiography, Kaifi and I which has also been adapted to a play Kaifi aur Main.

It premiered in Mumbai in 2006 on the fourth death anniversary of Kaifi Azmi.

The play has been performed by Shabana Azmi and Akhtar.

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