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Nitin Desai’s mortal remains to be kept for antim darshan on the sets of Jodha Akbar’s ‘Diwan-I-Am’ till 2 pm | Hindi Movie News
The entire film industry is mourning the death of Nitin Chandrakant Desai. The funeral of the very famous art director is about to happen today at his ND Studio. His mortal remains have finally reached the venue and have been kept on the sets of Jodha Akbar, at Diwan-I-Am for antim darshan.
A source informs, “The reason why his mortal remains are kept at the Jodha Akbar setsis because that was the film that gave him distinct and outstanding fame.The film was particularly known for Nitin Desai’s artwork, more than any other aspect. He built four huge sets for the film, and Diwan-I Am is one of the huge sets.”
Nitin Chandrakant Desai breathed his last on August 2 on the sets of the Marathi reality show Marathi Pavool Padate Pudhe. He left a recording asking to perform his last rites in studio no 10. Many big personalities are present at the studious currently to pay their last respect.
A source from the studio had told ETimes, “At night, on the sets of Marathi Pavool Padte Pudhe, Studio number 10, he
drew a bow and arrow with sutali (rassi), he placed a ladder on the bow and arrow, and hung himself. In the recording, Desai mentioned not to take his ND Studios away from him. He also mentioned that his last rites be performed at Studio no 10.”
A source informs, “The reason why his mortal remains are kept at the Jodha Akbar setsis because that was the film that gave him distinct and outstanding fame.The film was particularly known for Nitin Desai’s artwork, more than any other aspect. He built four huge sets for the film, and Diwan-I Am is one of the huge sets.”
Nitin Chandrakant Desai breathed his last on August 2 on the sets of the Marathi reality show Marathi Pavool Padate Pudhe. He left a recording asking to perform his last rites in studio no 10. Many big personalities are present at the studious currently to pay their last respect.
A source from the studio had told ETimes, “At night, on the sets of Marathi Pavool Padte Pudhe, Studio number 10, he
drew a bow and arrow with sutali (rassi), he placed a ladder on the bow and arrow, and hung himself. In the recording, Desai mentioned not to take his ND Studios away from him. He also mentioned that his last rites be performed at Studio no 10.”