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- Vinay Apte, who has worked with Madhur Bhandarkar in several projects died today because of breathing problems. "Apte was suffering from breathing problem and he passed away yesterday (Saturday) evening," said a source.
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Apart from acting he was associated with a production house. He died in Mumbai on 7 December 2013. [1][2] Apte began his acting career in 1974 in Marathi theatre and gradually began directing Marathi plays. His first play Mitrachi Goshta (Friend's Story) was written by well known Marathi playwright Vijay Tendulkar.
Dec 7, 2013 · Popular Marathi actor Vinay Apte, known for his roles in movies like "Jogwa", "Satyagraha" and "Aarakshan", died at a city hospital today at the age of 62. "Mr Vinay Apte was admitted to the hospital yesterday at 8.24 pm. He died today at 5.45 pm.
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Dec 8, 2013 · The 62-year-old well-known Marathi actor died after suffering from breathing problems. Vinay Apte, who has worked with Madhur Bhandarkar in several projects died today because of breathing ...
Dec 8, 2013 · “Mr Vinay Apte was admitted to the hospital yesterday at 8.24 pm. He died today at 5.45 pm. The cause of his death is multiple organ failure and secondary to acute coronary syndrome,” Dr Ram Narain,COO of Kokilaben Ambani Hospital,told PTI.
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Dec 7, 2013 · Well-known veteran actor Vinay Apate (62) died on Saturday evening at Kokilaben Ambani Hospital due to multiple health issues.
Dec 7, 2013 · He died today at 5.45 pm. The cause of his death is multiple organ failure and secondary to acute coronary syndrome," Dr Ram Narain, COO of Kokilaben Ambani Hospital , told PTI. Apte worked both ...
Dec 8, 2013 · "Mr Vinay Apte was admitted to the hospital yesterday at 8.24 pm. He died today at 5.45 pm. The cause of his death is multiple organ failure and secondary to acute coronary syndrome," Dr Ram Narain, COO of Kokilaben Ambani Hospital,