Recently, veteran actor Kader Khan passed away on Tuesday in
Canada. The 81-year-old veteran died in a hospital and was on ventilator for a
few days as he had complained of breathlessness. His death has left the film
industry in a state of shock and many celebrities paid their respects and
condolences to the actor.
Veteran actor Shatrughan Sinha revealed that Bollywood
should learn from Kader Khan's death and look after senior artists. Shatrughan Sinha
questioned that the actor who has given so much to the entertainment industry,
why was he in Canada during the time of his death. Shatrughan told, "What
a sad start to 2018. There is a lesson to be learnt from Kader Khan's death in
a foreign country. We need to take better care of our artistes so that they
don't feel neglected."
Shatrughan Sinha also specified that Kader Khan was not just
an excellent actor but an outstanding writer. He further added, "Both
Amitabh and I were very closely associated with him. I knew him from the time
he wrote Manmohan Desai's 'Naseeb' and Prakash Mehra's 'Jwalamukhi', both of
which I starred in."
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