He is credited to have launched yesteryear Hindi superstar Dharmendra with Dil Bhi Tera Hum Bhi Tere in 1960.
IANS
Veteran filmmaker Arjun Hingorani, who launched yesteryear superstar Dharmendra with Dil Bhi Tera Hum Bhi Tere in 1960, is no more. He was 92.
Hingorani died on Saturday (5 May) night in Vrindavan, said officials of the Chamber Of Film Journalists (CFJ).
"The CFJ expresses deep sorrow on the sad demise of well-known producer-director Arjun Hingorani. He was the true masala filmmaker and he knew the pulse of audience well. Apart from his films, and most of them having 3 Ks in the titles, his one of the biggest contribution to Hindi film industry was to give break to dynamic hero Dharmendra.
"His friendship with Dharmendra was evident from the fact that Dharmendra starred in most of his films. What's more. Even when Dharmendra opened his studio Sunny Super Sounds, he was the first one to make the booking," read a statement by CFJ president Indermohan Pannu and vice president Atul Mohan.
A post from an unverified Twitter account of Dharmendra Deol, with the @aapkadharam handle, read: "Arjun Hingorani, the man who put his hand around the shoulder of this loner in Mumbai, has left us forever ... I am extremely sad! May his soul rest in peace."
Arjun Hingorani, the man who put his hand around the shoulder of this loner in Mumbai, has left us forever ... I am extremely sad! May his soul rest in peace!! pic.twitter.com/KYnOTHZHBK
— Dharmendra Deol (@aapkadharam) May 6, 2018
Accompanying this was an old photograph of Dharmendra with Hingorani.
Veteran actor Rishi Kapoor too mourned Hingorani's demise.
"RIP. Whenever the shot was ready, this man used to say 'Rishi sahab ko bulaye' and shout 'Dharmen ko bulao' for Dharmendra sahab - because he gave him a break in films. Dharamji out of sheer respect obeyed him. We all three did Katilon Ke Kaatil, a super hit film. Adios Arjunji!"
R I P. Whenever the shot was ready,this man used to say “Rishi sahab ko bulaye”and shout “Dharmen ko bulao”for Dharmendra sahab - coz he gave him a break in films. Dharam ji out of sheer respect obeyed him. We all three did “Kaitlon Ke Kaatil” a super hit film. Adios Arjun ji! pic.twitter.com/O4vr5R7Are
— Rishi Kapoor (@chintskap) May 6, 2018
Some of the films Hingorani helmed are Kab? Kyon? Aur Kahan? (1970), Kahani Kismat Ki (1973), Khel Khilari Ka (1977), Karishma Kudrat Ka (1985), Kaun Kare Kurbanie (1991) and Kaise Kahoon Ke... Pyaar Hai (2003).