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Actor Farooq Sheikh dies of heart attack in Dubai

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New Delhi: Actor Farooq Sheikh died of heart attack in Dubai late last night.

"He has passed away," a family member told PTI, without disclosing any further details.

The 64-year-old actor was in Dubai apparently for a concert when he suffered the heart attack. His body will be brought to Mumbai later in the day after completing the formalities in Dubai.

Mr Sheikh was best known for his roles in Satyajit Ray's Shatranj Ke Khiladi, Sai Paranjpe's Chashme Baddoor and Sagar Sarhadi's Bazaar. He started his career in 1973 with M S Sathyu's acclaimed film on India's partition, Garm Hawa.

He won the 2010 National Film Award for Best Supporting Actor for Sanjay Puran Singh Chauhan's Lahore.

The actor was last seen in Club 60, released earlier this month.

"T 1336 -God !! Farooq Sheikh passes away !!? A true gentleman, a wonderful colleague ! A quiet honesty about him. Very very sad !" Amitabh Bachchan tweeted.

"He was one of the finest actors we had," an emotional Deepti Naval, who worked with Farooq Sheikh in some of his most successful films, told NDTV.

Writer and activist Javed Akhtar remembered him as an avid reader "who used to recommend books every time we met."

"#RIPFarooqShaikh The last time we met, we talked politics. I wish we has talked film and acting. Its what we love most. I would have learned," filmmaker Shekhar Kapur tweeted.

"RIP Farooq Sheikh. Immensely talented, extremely courteous. A thorough gentleman," actress-turned-politician Smriti Irani posted on Twitter.

An irreplaceable loss to the Indian film industry. :(
 
It's really heart breaking. He was among the most awesomely talented actors in parallel Hindi Cinemas. Rest in peace,Sir.Will miss your smile always.
 
RIP.

Guys, watch his last film 'The Bastard Child' in memory of him. He played a Bangladeshi freedom fighter there.
 
RIP, one of my favourite actors. Can't forget Chashme Buddoor, our favourite film in our younger days...A perfect Gentleman and Actor
 
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