'Drishyam' director Nishikant Kamat dies at 50

Nishikant Kamat

Director Nishikant Kamat, best known for his films 'Mumbai Meri Jaan', 'Drishyam' and 'Madaari', died on Monday in a Hyderabad hospital. He was 50.

Kamat, who was suffering from chronic liver disease and secondary infections, was admitted to AIG hospital in Gachibowli, Hyderabad on July 31.

In a statement on August 12, the medical facility had said that Kamat was hospitalised for jaundice and abdominal distention, and was later diagnosed with chronic liver disease. The hospital had described his condition 'critical but stable'.

Kamat, 50, made his directorial debut with the Marathi film Dombivali Fast in 2005. His Bollywood debut was Mumbai Meri Jaan, also starring Irrfan.

Kamat also played the negative role in John Abraham-starrer Rocky Handsome in 2016, which he also directed.

His biggest hit was Ajay Devgn-Tabu starrer Drishyam, which was a remake of the Malayalam movie of the same name. The Malayalam film was directed by Jeethu Joseph and starred Mohanlal in the lead.

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