MUMBAI: National-award winning editor Waman Bhonsle passed away on Monday morning at his residence in Mumbai due to age-related issues, a family member said. He was 87.
Bhonsle, who won the best editing award at the 25th National Film award for “Inkaar", died at 4.25 am at his Goregoan residence, his nephew Dinesh Bhonsle said.
“Last year, because of the lockdown, his routine life and movement were restricted. He started losing memory and appetite.", Dinesh said.
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Born in Pomburpa village in Goa, Bhonsle came to Mumbai in 1952 in search of a job and later started training under his family friend, “Pakeezah" fame editor D N Pai, at the Bombay Talkies.
He then worked as an assistant editor at Filmistan and Famous Studio for more than a decade and eventually, started off as an independent editor for Raj Khosla’s film “Do Raaste" in 1967.
In his four-decade-long career, he worked with several noted filmmakers including Subhash Ghai, Shekar Kapur, Mahesh Bhatt, Gulzaar, Raj Sippy, Anil Ganguly, Sunil Dutt amongst others.
He was the man at the editing table for more than 230 films including “Mera Gaon Mera Desh”, “Do Raaste”, “Inkaar”, “Dostana”, “Agneepath”, “Parichay”, “Hero”, “Kalicharan”, “Karz”, “Ram Lakhan”, “Saudagar”, “Ghulam”, among others.
“It was the first national award in the technical category, he was immensely happy.”, recalled Dinesh.
Amol Palekar-directed “Kairee” was Bhonsle’s last film as an editor. He took retirement from editing in early 2000.
Several colleagues and his industry peers took to social media to offer their condolences.
Filmmaker Subhash Ghai fondly remembered Bhonsle as a “genius” and a “great teacher”.
“RIP Waman Bhonsle sir. A GENUIS film editor in my first film KALICHARAN remained my editor teacher in all my films till Khalnayak and inspired me to edit my film like TAAL and so on. A Great teacher.”, he wrote.
RIP WAMAN BHONSLE SIR
— Subhash Ghai (@SubhashGhai1) April 26, 2021
A GENUIS film editor in my first film KALICHARAN remained my editor teacher in all my films till khalnayak n inspired me to edit my film like TAAL n so on
A Great teacher
We @MuktaArtsLtd
@Whistling_Woods
Remain grateful for good
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Filmmaker Madhur Bhandarkar said he feels fortunate to have worked with Bhonsle in the initial days of his career.
“Sad to know demise of Master film editor Waman Bhonsle ji. I was fortunate to have worked with him during my initial days in my career. He will always be remembered for his craft #OmShanti.”, he said, naming a few films of Bhonsle’s career.
Sad to know demise of Master Film Editor Waman Bhonsle ji.I was fortunate to have worked with him during my initial days in my career. He will always be remembered for his craft in films like Aandhi,Karz Mr.India,Ram Lakhan, Agneepath, Saudagar, Ghulam & many more.#OmShanti pic.twitter.com/gIyEl7Y7TJ
— Madhur Bhandarkar (@imbhandarkar) April 26, 2021
Actor filmmaker Viveck Vaswani said Bhonsle's death is a sad day for cinema.
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“RIP Waman Bhosle. A sad day for cinema!”, he said.
RIP Waman Bhosle. A sad day for cinema! pic.twitter.com/9oXgUf2A7c
— Viveck Vaswani (@FanViveck) April 26, 2021
Noted writer-lyricist Varun Grover shared the news of Bhonsle’s demise alongside a link to a rare video interview of the legend.
Legendary Hindi film editor and National Award Winner Waman Bhonsle saab is no more.
— (@varungrover) April 26, 2021
He edited Gulzar's Aandhi and Mausam among many other films.
An interview with him on Guftagoo.https://t.co/XzYDumyUoV
Bhonsle’s last rites were performed at a crematorium in Goregaon in the afternoon.
The film editor is survived by his wife, one son and three daughters.
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