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Eminent writer-director Sagar Sarhadi who shot into fame after he wrote dialogues for the 1976 hit <em>Kabhi Kabhie</em> and blockbusters <em>Silsila</em> and <em>Noori</em>, died in Mumbai on Monday. He was 88.</p>
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Sarhadi breathed his last at his residence, in Mumbai&rsquo;s Sion locality, his nephew filmmaker Ramesh Talwar told PTI.</p>
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&quot;He passed away shortly before midnight. He wasn&#39;t keeping well for some time and had even stopped eating. He passed away peacefully,&quot; Talwar said.</p>
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Born as Ganga Sagar Talwar in Baffa, near Abbottabad city, now Pakistan, the writer is said to have adapted the title &#39;Sarhadi&#39; to carry with him the connection of the frontier province, after he migrated to Delhi at the age of&nbsp; 12.</p>
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He had won the Filmfare Award for Best Dialogue for his work in <em>Kabhi Kabhie</em> starring Amitabh Bachchan, late actor Shashi Kapoor, Raakhee, Waheeda Rehman, late actor Rishi Kapoor and Neetu Singh. It was directed by Yash Chopra.</p>
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After <em>Kabhi Kabhie</em>, Sagar Sarhadi wrote dialogues for the 1979 film <em>Noorie</em>, 1989 film <em>Chandni</em> and the 1981 movie <em>Silsila</em>.</p>
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While <em>Chandni</em> featured actors Sridevi, Rishi Kapoor and Vinod Khanna in the lead roles, <em>Silsila</em>, directed by Yash Chopra, starred Amitabh Bachchan, Jaya Bachchan and Rekha.</p>
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In 1982, Sarhadi turned director with <em>Bazaar</em>, starring Supriya Pathak Shah, Farooq Shaikh, Smita Patil and Naseeruddin Shah.</p>
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Sarhadi also wrote dialogues for superstar Shah Rukh Khan&#39;s debut <em>Deewana</em> in 1992 and Hrithik Roshan&#39;s debut <em>Kaho Na Pyaar Hai</em>.</p>
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Among the other films that the veteran wrote include <em>Faasle</em>, starring Sunil Dutt with Rekha, Farooq Shaikh and Deepti Naval, <em>Rang, Anubhav</em> (starring Sanjeev Kumar and Tanuja); <em>Zindagi, Karmayogi, Karobaar, , Chausar and Kaho Naa Pyaar Hai</em> which featured Hrithik Roshan.</p>
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He is survived by his nephews and nieces.</p>
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Javed Akhtar paid his tribute on Twitter :&nbsp; &ldquo;Sagar Sarhadi a veteran theater and film writer who wrote films like Kabhi Kabhi, Noori and directed Bazaar has passed away . My heart felt condolences to the late bachelor&rsquo;s nephew Ramesh Talwar.&rdquo;</p>
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Mourning the filmmaker, actor Jackie Shroff posted an old black and white photograph of him on his Instagram handle and wrote: &quot;Will miss you…R.I.P.&quot;&nbsp;</p>
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Director Hansal Mehta also mourned the death of Sagar Sarhadi and tweeted: &quot;Rest in peace, Sagar Sarhadi sahab.&quot;</p>
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