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India's first Oscar winner Bhanu Athaiya dies at 91

Costume designer Bhanu Athaiya, who became the first Indian to win an Oscar, is no more. She was 91 and died at her residence after a prolonged illness. Athaiya won the Academy Award in the Best Costume Design category at the 1983 Oscars for her work in Richard Attenborough's "Gandhi".

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Published : Oct 16, 2020, 12:19 AM IST

First Oscar winner Bhanu Athaiya dies
First Oscar winner Bhanu Athaiya dies

Mumbai: Several Bollywood personalities, including producer Boney Kapoor, actor Simi Garewal and designer Neeta Lulla, on Thursday, mourned the passing away of Oscar-winning costume designer Bhanu Athaiya.

Athaiya, 91, died at her home after a prolonged illness. She won an Oscar for her work in the Richard Attenborough's 1983 film Gandhi.

Her daughter, Radhika Gupta, told a news agency that the costume designer was diagnosed with a tumour in her brain eight years ago and was bedridden for the last three years as one side of her body was paralysed.

One of her closest friends, Garewal, said Athaiya was suffering from dementia and didn't remember anything, any of the films, except 'Gandhi'.

"It was very hard to talk to her. I felt sad... Is this what happens to a talented human being? It is a huge sense of loss. She had a brain tumour too for eight years. Maybe it was time for her to be at peace. She has left a legacy," Garewal told a news agency.

Kapoor said Athiya's achievement brought laurels to the country and he feels fortunate to have collaborated with her for 1995 drama 'Prem', starring Sanjay Kapoor and Tabu.

"Her achievements brought glory to Indian cinema and Pride to the entire Country. Was blessed to have her for our film #Prem. She will always be an inspiration to all costume designers n stylists," Kapoor tweeted.

Oscar-winning sound designer Resul Pookutty said Athiya has been a 'guiding light'.

"When nobody even heard of the Oscars you won it for us, you been an inspiration... May your soul Rest In Peace... It's a huge loss for me personally and The Academy," he tweeted.

Lulla took to her Instagram story and shared Athiya's picture with the caption, "You will be missed Bhanu ji."

Producer Boney Kapoor also mourned the loss. "Bhanu Athiya was the First Indian to win an Oscar in 1983. Her achievements brought glory to Indian cinema and Pride to the entire Country. Was blessed to have her for our film #Prem. She will always be an inspiration to all costume designers n stylists. #RIPBhanuAthiya," he tweeted.

Filmmaker Anubhav Sinha shared: "Rest in Power Bhanu. It was a privilege working with you."

Athaiya, who was born in Kolhapur, began her career as a costume designer in Hindi cinema with Guru Dutt's 1956 superhit 'C.I.D'.

She won the Academy Award for Best Costume Design for Attenborough's Gandhi, with Ben Kingsley as the Mahatma, along with John Mollo. The lavish biopic of Mahatma Gandhi swept the Oscars with eight awards.

In 2012, she had returned her Oscar to the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences for safe-keeping.

In a career spanning five decades and over 100 films, she won two National Awards -- for Gulzar's mystery drama 'Lekin' (1990) and the period film 'Lagaan' directed by Ashutosh Gowariker (2001).

PTI

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