Veteran film producer Salim Akhtar passed away today (8th April) at Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital in Mumbai. He launched actress Rani Mukerji in his film Raja Ki Aayegi Barat! RIP! pic.twitter.com/LFX7g1QOFt

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Rani has often spoken fondly of her debut and her gratitude toward Salim Akhtar. “Salim uncle had so much faith in me,” she once said. “Everyone on that set felt like family.” The film may not have been a blockbuster, but it opened doors for Rani, who went on to become a leading lady in films like Kuch Kuch Hota Hai, Black, and Mardaani.

The release of Raja Ki Aayegi Baraat was a bittersweet moment for Rani. Her father, filmmaker Ram Mukherjee, was undergoing heart surgery the very day her debut film hit theatres.

In an emotional recollection, Rani once shared how her father insisted on seeing the film despite his health issues. “He wept with joy when he saw the audience clapping and cheering for me,” she recalled.

Throughout his prolific career, Akhtar produced many popular movies, namely Phool Aur Angaare (1993), Qayamat (1983), Loha (1987), and Batwara (1989). He also produced several other notable films, including Badal (2000) featuring Bobby Deol and Rani Mukerji, Phool Aur Angaar (1993) starring Mithun Chakraborty, Choron ki Baraat (1980), and Baazi (1995).

Salim Akhtar`s passing is a sombre moment for the industry. He may have worked behind the scenes, but the stars he helped shine will forever be a testament to his vision. His contribution to Indian cinema, particularly as a mentor to new talent, will always be remembered with respect and admiration.

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