Sanjeev Kumar aka Harihar Jariwala, an Indian Bollywood actor, died of a heart attack in 1985 at the age of 47.
Sanjeev Kumar, a talented Bollywood actor, was born in 1938 as Harihar Jariwala in a Gujrati family. He was definitely a multitalented actor, since he played a variety of parts regardless of age or type of character. No one comes close to him when it comes to portraying sensitivity or complicated emotion. Sanjeev Kumar appeared in over 100 films during his cinematic career, which began in 1954. In the aftermath of his first heart attack, he underwent bypass surgery in the United States. However, on November 6, 1985, at the age of 47, he died as a consequence of a major heart attack. Nikul, his younger brother, died before him, and Kishore, his other brother, died six months later.
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