Soul of Bollywood Song and Dance Saroj Khan Leaves Irreplaceable legacy

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Soul of Bollywood Song and Dance Saroj Khan Leaves Irreplaceable legacy ; It is a great loss to the film industry, and the choreograph fraternity as they lost their masterji Saroj Khan today.

The fans from the industry and leading lights of cinema poured their thoughts and shared their grief . Here are some of them

Madhuri Dixit

Shreya GhoshalRest in peace #SarojKhan ji Dola Re Dola, Yeh Ishq Haye, Tabaah Ho Gaye, innumerable iconic hits.. Every time I got to know you would be choreographing the song I stepped up an extra notch. You brought nuances, expressions, grace on screen with your heroines. The end of an era.

Muscic Mastero AR Rehman : You were like the fireworks in all our celebrations. Thank you for all the joy you brought us through your work. #RIPSarojKhan #SarojKhan

Allu Arjun the dancing sensation of South India Cinema wrote : I bow down my respects for her and my deepest condolences to all the near and dear ones . RIP #Sarojkhan ji

another fan wrote #SarojKhan ji had given so many actors a great fan following like Madhuri, but no body gave her the credit like Kangana did!

A rare artist & an exceptional Guru, #SarojKhan ji has played crucial roles in many superstars journeys, giving memorable choreographies in Jugni from TWM, Ghani Bawari from TWMR & very recent lullaby Taktaki from Manikarnika, Kangana will always be indebted to her contribution

Akshay Kumar : Woke up to the sad news that legendary choreographer #SarojKhan ji is no more. She made dance look easy almost like anybody can dance, a huge loss for the industry. May her soul rest in peace

Several Bollywood A-list stars including Amitabh Bachchan, Madhuri Dixit, Akshay Kumar, Kajol, Kareena Kapoor Khan, Varun Dhawan, Anushka Sharma, Tiger Shroff paid tribute to ‘Masterji’ as they fondly remembered the lessons, tips and tricks she taught them.

Several stars even turned back the clock to share some beautiful throwback photos while remembering their time with Saroj on the film sets or on the big stage.

Ace Bollywood choreographer Saroj Khan died of cardiac arrest. The 71-year-old veteran choreographer died late on Thursday night. Khan was admitted to Mumbai’s Guru Nanak Hospital last month. Khan was in hospital since June 17 after she complained of breathing difficulties. The Bollywood choreographer had tested negative for Covid-19. Khan is survived by her husband, son Hamid Khan and two daughters.

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