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Tushar Ranganath passes away

Thursday, December 22, 2011 • Kannada Comments
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A very young and workaholic writer and director Tushar Ranganath leaving lot of promises succumbed to massive heart attack on Tuesday night.

Tushar Ranganath began writing dialogues from 'Rakshasa' Kannada cinema starring Shivarajakumar. The 35 years Tushar Ranganath made a beginning as director from Ramu Enterprises 'Ghulama'. He directed another film 'Kanteerava' that was released this year. He was ready to launch 'Gandhi Class' second film with action hero Vijay.

It was at Mysore 'Kanteerava' shooting Tushar Ranganath complained of chest pain and advised rest. The second attack late on Tuesday night snatched his life.

Tushar Ranganath worked as dialogue writer for Suntaragali, Auto Shanker, Masthi, Gange Bare Tunge Baare and a few other Kannada films. The song he had written for 'Dhuniya' Preethi Maaye Husharu….and Nannane Nannane Preethi Devathe Ninnannane in Suntaragali Kannada films besides penning for Inthi Ninna Preethiya and Anatharu Kannada films.

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