TLI Staff
New Delhi: Bollywood has lost another legend in these deadly corona times. Ace choreographer Saroj Khan breathed her last in Mumbai in the wee hours of Friday morning after suffering from a cardiac arrest. She was 71.
She had not been keeping well and was admitted to Mumbai’s Guru Nanak Hospital last month, since June 17, after complaining of breathing problems. Her Corona test came negative. She passed away at 2:30 am due to cardiac arrest at the hospital, her nephew Manish Jagwani confirmed to a news agency. Her funeral took place on Friday morning in Malad, Mumbai.
In her career spanning four decades, Saroj Khan choreographed more than 2000 songs. Born in November 22, 1948, Khan started out at as a child artist in film Nazarana at the age of three. Later, she became a background score and honed her dancing skills under the guidance of choreographer B. Sohanlal who she married at the age of 13.
She got a break as a full-fledged choreographer in the film Geeta Mera Naam (1974), but she became a renowned name after choreographing for Sridevi and later Madhuri Dixit. Be it Hawa Hawaai, Tamma Tamma Loge, Chandni, or Dhak Dhak Karne Laga, her dance steps became a rage.
Film industry has expressed their heartfelt condolences over the demise of their colleague.
“I’m devastated by the loss of my friend and guru, Saroj Khan. Will always be grateful for her work in helping me reach my full potential in dance. The world has lost an amazingly talented person. I will miss youBroken heart My sincere condolences to the family. #RIPSarojji,” wrote Madhuri Dixit.
I’m devastated by the loss of my friend and guru, Saroj Khan. Will always be grateful for her work in helping me reach my full potential in dance. The world has lost an amazingly talented person. I will miss youπ My sincere condolences to the family. #RIPSarojji
β Madhuri Dixit Nene (@MadhuriDixit) July 3, 2020
“Woke up to the sad news that legendary choreographer #SarojKhan ji is no more. She made dance look easy almost like anybody can dance, a huge loss for the industry. May her soul rest in peace,” wrote Akshay Kumar.
Woke up to the sad news that legendary choreographer #SarojKhan ji is no more. She made dance look easy almost like anybody can dance, a huge loss for the industry. May her soul rest in peace ππ»
β Akshay Kumar (@akshaykumar) July 3, 2020
“Such sad news to wake up to. Another huge loss to our fraternity, an end of an era. You will always be missed #SarojKhan ji and your iconic choreography will forever be cherished.
May her soul in rest in peace. Deepest condolences to her family and loved ones. Om Shanti Folded hands,” wrote Vivek Oberoi.
Such sad news to wake up to. Another huge loss to our fraternity, an end of an era. You will always be missed #SarojKhan ji and your iconic choreography will forever be cherished.
May her soul in rest in peace. Deepest condolences to her family and loved ones. Om Shanti π
β Vivek Anand Oberoi (@vivekoberoi) July 3, 2020
#SarojKhan ji sat next to me. Had met her for the first time. I had written the song βDil Mera Muft Kaβ and it was being shot at a Mumbai studio. #SaifAliKhan introduced me to #Kareena and Saroj Ji. She asked: βHave I done justice to your words?β Such humility. Shraddhanjali! ππΌ pic.twitter.com/s6Yr60Xe4D
β Neelesh Misra (@neeleshmisra) July 3, 2020
Tere aane se ronaq aa jaati thi …..Saroj…… affsos …..tum bhi chali gaien…..skoon naseeb ho rooh ko teri…..π. Friends, she was an assistant dance director in my first film Dil bhi tera…..a jolly good friend. pic.twitter.com/Vk65hJXQ0I
β Dharmendra Deol (@aapkadharam) July 3, 2020
Thank you Saroj ji for nurturing my passion in so many ways. Your legend will remain. Thank you for the love and the magic. R.I.P. There will never be another like you .
β Hrithik Roshan (@iHrithik) July 3, 2020