After hearing about the passing of art director Nitin Desai, Ashutosh Gowariker claims he is in disbelief.
Famous director Ashutosh Gowariker expressed astonishment upon hearing of the passing of art director Nitin Desai, who collaborated with him on the production of his two masterpieces, “Lagaan” and “Jodha Akbar.”
At his N.D. Studios in this city, early on Wednesday, Desai was discovered hanging, according to government sources.
Gowarikar discussed Desai’s premature passing while en route to Karjat.
“Stunned,” he said. Shocked. There are none. Karjat, en route to ND Studios.
The reason for the suicide was unclear when the Karjat Police hurried over to his studio to begin their inquiries.
Desai’s passing occurred just three days before his 58th birthday on Sunday (August 6), and leading Bollywood figures expressed their shock and sorrow.
Police were checking to see if he had left some sort of suicide note at the studio or somewhere else.
The top-tier art director in Bollywood, Desai was born in Dapoli (Ratnagiri), and he worked on films like “Devdas,” “Lagaan,” “Jodha Akbar,” “Harishchandrachi Factory,” “Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam,” etc.
Along with debutante Gracy Singh, British actors Rachel Shelley and Paul Blackthorne, and Indian actor Aamir Khan, Lagaan: Once Upon a Time in India features these actors. An arrogant British Indian Army officer challenges a Central Indian village’s residents to a game of cricket as a bet to avoid paying the taxes they owe. The film is set in 1893, during the late Victorian era of India’s colonial British Raj. The residents are burdened by high taxes and several years of drought. The villagers must work hard to learn a game that is unfamiliar to them and compete to win.
‘Jodhaa Akbar’ is a grand historical romance drama that was released in 2008. The titular roles are played by Hrithik Roshan and Aishwarya Rai Bachchan. The movie, which takes place in the 16th century, depicts the relationship between the Hindu Princess Jodhaa Bai of Amber and the Muslim Emperor Akbar of the Mughal Empire, who wed him in a political union. The musical composition was written by A. R. Rahman, and it was both critically and financially successful.