Film director and actor Sandeepan Vimalkant Nagar passed away
Film director and actor Sandeepan Vimalkant Nagar passed away
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Sandeepan Vimalkant Nagar, a well-known color worker of Mathura district of Uttar Pradesh and who has given many films in Brajbhasha, died and was 61 years old. In fact, he took his last breath on Saturday night at his ancestral home in Mathura and Sandeepan Vimalakant Nagar was the son of renowned Hindi writer and Padmabhushan conferred with Amritlal Nagar's grandson and famous film screenplay and dialogue writer Dr. Achala Nagar. With this, Sandipan directed a lot of plays and films and his brother Siddharth Nagar has also become a filmmaker and director.

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Sandeepan Vimalkant Nagar, founder of Mathura's theater organization 'Swastik' was rewarded by Uttar Pradesh Sangeet Natak Akademi as well as many institutions, while he played the role of artist in Brajbhasha's first film 'Braj Bhoomi' and 'Producing Braj's Birju' Apart from doing, he has also used Braj Bhasha very much in his plays. With this, Sandipan Nagar also made headlines by directing several films including the film Bahurani, till dawn.

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He directed more than 100 plays as a theater artist and hundreds of people associated with theater and social and political organizations reached his residence at LP Nagar Road and paid homage to him. Padmashree Mohan Swaroop Bhatia, the founder president of Swastik Sanstha, gave Sandeepan Paying tribute, he said, "Sandipan was a dedicated color worker with mind and soul. He gave birth to many artists and awakened theatrical consciousness. "According to the news, his last rites will be performed on Monday i.e. today.

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