Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Bollywood News :-Bollywood Has Lost It’s One of the Biggest Talents

 Popular for playing a villain and British era police officer in more than 200 Indian movies, Australian origin Indian actor, Bob Christo passed away yesterday at the Jayadeva Institute of Cardiology in Bangalore following a heart attack.
The 72-year-old actor has been well known for playing negative roles in numerous Indian languages including Mr. India, Disco Dancer and Qurbani among others. The actor was rushed to the Bengaluru hospital on Saturday morning, after he complained of a chest pain. He also suffered a heart attack at the hospital for which he was operated but after a day in critical care, he passed away.
An angiography was done on Christo, which revealed that he had 90% blockage in one of his arteries. Unluckily, the angioplasty and the open-heart surgery done on him failed to help him recover.
"His heart was weak and his condition was critical", Dr C N Manjunath, Director of Jayadeva Institute of Cardiovascular Sciences and Research was quoted as saying.
Christo had worked in the Indian cinema since 1980 and he served Bollywood for 20 years. After his acting career, he started serving his business interests between Mumbai and Bangalore. Also he was working on his autobiography, which is due for release in June.
Actor's business partner, Mr. Khaleem Pasha has informed that Christo's funeral will be held at Hebbal today at 1pm. We will really miss the personality in Bollywood.

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