Ex-censor chief, producer Pahlaj Nihalani dies at 76
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Bella Jaisinghani (THE TIMES OF INDIA; June 5, 2026)
Mumbai: Producer Pahlaj Nihalani died at age 76 Thursday, reportedly of a liver ailment. He had produced successful films like ‘Ilzaam’ and ‘Aag Hi Aag’ which introduced actors Govinda and Chunky Panday respectively.
Nihalani’s first venture was ‘Haathkadi’ (1982) featuring Reena Roy’s song ‘Disco Station’, followed by ‘Aandhi Toofan’, ‘Paap Ki Duniya’, ‘Aankhen’, ‘Gunaahon Ka Faisla’, ‘Mitti Aur Sona’ and ‘Shola Aur Shabnam’.
He was also president of the (former) Association of Pictures and TV Programme Producers for 29 years.
Nihalani courted controversies during his tenure as chairman of the Censor Board of Film Certification (CBFC) from 2015 until his eventual sacking in 2017. His criticism of certain artistes raised concern, and his 98 edits of ‘Udta Punjab’ were defeated after the makers approached court. Critics said Nihalani’s moralistic stand over the depiction of Indian culture in cinema contrasted with bold portrayals and songs in his own films like ‘Andaz’ and ‘Julie 2’.
He is survived by his wife and three sons. The last rites were performed at Santacruz crematorium where Govinda arrived to pay respects.
He said, “Nihalani ji was like a foundation stone for many of us. Several artists, including me, who rose from impoverished backgrounds, received his support and encouragement. He shaped the careers of at least one dozen artistes. He had a rare ability to identify talent and help people rise to the skies of fame.”
CM Devendra Fadnavis said, “The news of the demise of renowned film producer and former CBFC Pahlaj Nihalani is heartbreaking. His contribution to the film industry will be remembered forever. With his passing, the film world has lost an experienced personality.”
This entry was posted on October 4, 2009 at 12:14 pm, and is filed under
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