Drishyam director Nishikant Kamat dies at 50, was suffering from chronic liver disease
Nishikant Kamat was admitted to AIG Hospital in Gachibowli, Hyderabad on July 31.
On Monday evening, a statement issued by Hyderabad’s AIG hospital, where the filmmaker was admitted, confirmed the news.
Filmmaker Nishikant Kamat passed away in a Hyderabad hospital on Monday. He was 50. Kamat was battling liver cirrhosis for the past two years.
On Monday evening, a statement issued by Hyderabad’s AIG hospital, where the filmmaker was admitted, confirmed the news.
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The statement reads: “Mr Nishikant Kamat (50 years, Male) was admitted to AIG Hospitals on 31st July, 2020 with complains of fever and excessive fatigue. It was diagnosed that he was suffering from liver cirrhosis for the past two years. Initially, we started antibiotics and supportive medications upon which Mr Kamat showed improvement, but his condition soon deteriorated with progressive liver dysfunction and drowsiness. He was immediately shifted to the ICU, where his general condition gradually declined. Since yesterday, he developed respiratory failure and hypotension. Despite maximum efforts from hepatologists, gastroenterologists, pulmonologists and intensivists, his condition deteriorated eventually leading to multiple organ failure. Today, from afternoon onwards his vital parameters started declining and at 1624 hours he succumbed to his illness. Our condolences are with his family, friends and fans.”
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Bollywood celebrities took to their verified social media accounts to express condolences.
Ajay Devgn, who starred in Kamat’s 2015 release Drishyam tweeted: “My equation with Nishikant was not just about Drishyam, a film which he directed with Tabu and me. It was an association that I cherished. He was bright; ever-smiling. He has gone too soon. RIP Nishikant.”
My equation with Nishikant was not just about Drishyam, a film which he directed with Tabu and me. It was an association that I cherished. He was bright; ever-smiling. He has gone too soon.
RIP Nishikant 🙏— Ajay Devgn (@ajaydevgn) August 17, 2020
“I will miss you my friend. #NishikantKamat Rest In Peace,” tweeted Riteish Deshmukh who made his acting debut in Marathi cinema with Kamat’s critically acclaimed directorial Lai Bhaari in 2014.
I will miss you my friend. #NishikantKamat Rest In Peace. 🙏🏽 pic.twitter.com/cqEeLbKJPM
— Riteish Deshmukh (@Riteishd) August 17, 2020
“One of my favourite Director Nishikant Kamat Who made “Mumbai Meri Jaan “breathed his last today at Hyderabad hospital. Thanks Nishi for such a meaningful film and memories. AUM SHANTI,” tweeted veteran actor Paresh Rawal.
One of my favourite Director Nishikant Kamat Who made “Mumbai Meri Jaan “breathed his last today at Hyderabad hospital. Thanks Nishi for such a meaningful film and memories. AUM SHANTI.
— Paresh Rawal (@SirPareshRawal) August 17, 2020
“Shocked to hear the demise of talented filmmaker Nishikant Kamat, made some memorable films like #MumbaiMerijaan #DombivaliFast, #laibhari & #Drishyam. My condolences to his family & friends . #OmShanti,” posted director Madhur Bhandarkar.
Shocked to hear the demise of talented filmmaker Nishikant Kamat, made some memorable films like #MumbaiMerijaan #DombivaliFast, #laibhari & #Drishyam. My condolences to his family & friends . #OmShanti 🙏 https://t.co/xKkvfGbaJ0
— Madhur Bhandarkar (@imbhandarkar) August 17, 2020
“Such a sad news of my friend and brilliant actor and filmmaker Nishikant Kamat’s untimely death. So so sad,” tweeted director Vivek Agnihotri.
Such a sad news of my friend and brilliant actor and filmmaker Nishikant Kamat’s untimely death. So so sad. बिछड़े सभी बारी बारी। ॐ शांति। pic.twitter.com/rWF8XKr4Rn
— Vivek Ranjan Agnihotri (@vivekagnihotri) August 17, 2020
Kamat was known for directing Bollywood films like the Ajay Devgn-Tabu starrer Drishyam, Irrfan Khan-starrer Madaari and the John Abraham films Force and Rocky Handsome among others.
He also directed critically acclaimed Marathi films like Dombivali Fast and Lai Bhaari. He also featured as an actor in the Marathi film Saatchya Aat Gharat and his 2016 Bollywood film Rocky Handsome.
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