Amitabh Bachchan says, There was a quiet honesty about Farooq
Mumbai:
Bollywood megastar Amitabh Bachchan became very sad when he heard of the sudden demise of veteran actor Farooq Sheikh, whom he always appreciated for his honesty and zero pretence.
"God! Farooq Sheikh passes away. A true gentleman, a wonderful colleague. A quiet honesty about him. Very very sad," the 71-year-old posted on microblogging website Twitter on Saturday (December 28).
The star of films like Umrao Jaan and Chashme Buddoor, Farooq breathed his last following a heart attack while he was in Dubai late Friday night. He was 65.
Born March 25, 1948, Farooq Sheikh started his Bollywood career in 1973 with the classic Garam Hava and later excelled in both parallel and mainstream cinema.
Amitabh said he cannot believe 'he has gone'.
"There was an absence of any kind of pretence in his demeanour, or towards his work," added Amitabh, who was himself in Dubai Thursday for a jewellery store launch. He returned to Mumbai on Friday (December 27).
"God! Farooq Sheikh passes away. A true gentleman, a wonderful colleague. A quiet honesty about him. Very very sad," the 71-year-old posted on microblogging website Twitter on Saturday (December 28).
The star of films like Umrao Jaan and Chashme Buddoor, Farooq breathed his last following a heart attack while he was in Dubai late Friday night. He was 65.
Born March 25, 1948, Farooq Sheikh started his Bollywood career in 1973 with the classic Garam Hava and later excelled in both parallel and mainstream cinema.
Amitabh said he cannot believe 'he has gone'.
"There was an absence of any kind of pretence in his demeanour, or towards his work," added Amitabh, who was himself in Dubai Thursday for a jewellery store launch. He returned to Mumbai on Friday (December 27).