Kangana Ranaut has released a video of her last supper with late filmmaker Pradeep Sarkar. The two planned to work in their next film on the late legendary theatre personality, Noti Binodini. He died on Friday at the age of 67. Responding to the news of his death, Kangana remarked that she will not be able to cope with this loss.
Kangana Ranaut is feeling ‘lost’ after the death of director Pradeep Sarkar.
“My final lunch with Pradeep dada, he knew I loved Bengali food, it was during the Noti Binodini prep meet, and that’s his hand in the first frame,” Kangana wrote after posting a video on Twitter. That’s fantastic. When I arrived in Mumbai, we were meant to meet. I won’t be able to handle this shocking news, my heart is sinking.
She further revealed on her Instagram stories, “He made me sit next to him and continued telling me what to eat… I am devastated, we were supposed to start Noti Binodini in October and now I feel so lost Yes, I was supposed to meet him this week.” … It’s very disturbing.”
In October of last year, Kangana announced that a movie about Noti Binodini would be made. She had said in a statement: “I am a huge fan of Pradeep Sarkar ji and very happy for this opportunity. Also, this will be my first time working with Prakash Kapadia, and I am excited to join him on this amazing journey. Totally thrilled.” The greatest artist of this country.”
Born into a family of sex workers, Binodini Dasi went on to become one of the very first stars of Bengali theatre. She went by the name Noti Binodini. Pradeep Sarkar, whose best-known films include Parineeta, Laaga Chunari Mein Daag, Lafangey Parindey, Mardaani, and Helicopter Eela as well as the web series Duranga, was slated to direct it.
Pradeep Sarkar was admitted to the ICU of Lilavati Hospital in suburban Bandra following fever, where he died on Friday. His wife Panchali said, “According to the doctors, he had several other diseases which had weakened his immunity. His blood pressure was fluctuating. Ever after Covid-19 damaged him in July 2022, he He was quite feeble.”
A tweet and a photo of Kajol, who appeared in Pradeep’s Helicopter Eela, were also shared. “Dada, you will be missed. Your sense of humour, humility and the hard work you put into your films will always be remembered. RIP, she penned.