Mumbai:
After veteran character artist A.K. Hangal, comes news that 81-year-old M.S. Shinde, editor of the cult film Sholay, is perishing in poverty in Asia's biggest slum Dharavi. The Cine and TV Artists Association (CINTAA) has come to his aid.
Shinde, who edited over a hundred hit films including Shaan, Shakti and Seeta Aur Geeta, had to move to the PMFP colony in Dharavi after the building in Parel where he lived for 48 years collapsed and the owner refused to help him. His wife died in 2006 and he lives with his daughter Achla.
Shinde recently had tumour surgery and cataract operation.
"We are helping him. Yesterday only we sent him a cheque," Gajendra Chauhan, vice president of CINTAA, said.
"The federation (CINTAA) is the highest body that controls 23 associations and they all are sending money to federation to help Mr. Shinde," he added refusing to disclose the amount of money given.
Shinde, who edited over a hundred hit films including Shaan, Shakti and Seeta Aur Geeta, had to move to the PMFP colony in Dharavi after the building in Parel where he lived for 48 years collapsed and the owner refused to help him. His wife died in 2006 and he lives with his daughter Achla.
Shinde recently had tumour surgery and cataract operation.
"We are helping him. Yesterday only we sent him a cheque," Gajendra Chauhan, vice president of CINTAA, said.
"The federation (CINTAA) is the highest body that controls 23 associations and they all are sending money to federation to help Mr. Shinde," he added refusing to disclose the amount of money given.