Screenwriter Sanjay Chouhan, who wrote for films including Paan Singh Tomar and I Am Kalam, died on Thursday from liver cirrhosis. According to The Times of India, Sanjay Chouhan suffers from a persistent liver problem. He was 62. The author was survived by his wife, Sarita, and daughter, Sara. The funeral was held at the Oshiwara cremation facility in Mumbai at 12:30 pm. Read more about Paan Singh Tomar writer, Sanjay Chouhan below.
About Paan Singh Tomar Writer – Sanjay Chouhan
The scripts, screenplays, and stories for several movies were written by Sanjay Chouhan. He wrote the dialogue and the plot for the 2011 film I Am Kalam, for which he won a Filmfare Award for Best Screenplay. In addition, he and Tigmanshu Dhulia co-wrote the well-known novels Paan Singh Tomar and Saheb, Biwi Aur Gangster. Dhoop and Maine Gandhi Ko Nahi Maara are two of his other well-known movies.
Not only that, but Sanjay Chouhan also wrote the dialogue for the Sudhir Mishra-directed film Hazaaron Khwaishein Aisi in 2003. For the uninitiated, the author was hospitalized in Mumbai about ten days ago due to a liver condition after suffering an internal hemorrhage and going unconscious.
Speaking of his personal life, he was born and reared in Bhopal and started his career as a journalist in Delhi after receiving his degree from JNU. He moved to Mumbai in the late 1990s, when he wrote the crime drama Bhanwar for Sony TV.
After being born and reared in Bhopal, Sanjay Chouhan began his career as a journalist in Delhi. He moved to Mumbai after penning the crime-themed television series Bhanwar, which Sony TV aired in the late 1990s.
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