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Bollywood producer GP Sippy dies

Veteran producer-director GP Sippy, 93, passes away after prolonged illness on Tuesday night in Mumbai.

Updated on: Dec 26, 2007 02:35 AM IST
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Veteran Bollywood producer-director GP Sippy, who had become a household name with his 1975 blockbuster Sholay, died in Mumbai on Tuesday night after prolonged illness, family sources said.

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Sippy, 93, who has been suffering from age-related ailments for the past few months, breathed his last at around 10 pm here.

A scion of a rich Sindhi family, Sippy's career got a flying start with the film Marine Drive (1955). The same year he produced Adl-e-e-Jahangir with the star-cast of Pradeep Kumar, Meena Kumari and Durga Khote.

The fifties and sixties was a time of hectic filmmaking for Sippy, when his banner produced memorable flicks like Shrimati 420, Chandrakant, Light House, Bhai Behan and Andaaz. It stands to his credit that GP Sippy, besides producing, also directed all of these films.

In 1972, Sippy, along with son Ramesh made Seeta aur Gita with Hema Malini in a double role. The star cast included big names like Dharmendera and Sanjeev Kumar.

The magnum opus of the Sippys, however, was to be Sholay (1975), with a star cast of Dharmendera, Amitabh Bachchan, Hema Malini, Sanjeev Kumar and Amjad Khan.

 
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