Filmmaker Sanjay Gadhvi, best known for his films Dhoom and Dhoom 2, is no more. The news of his demise was confirmed by Raju Vasani, his family friend. He passed away from a massive cardiac arrest in Bombay. He suffered a heart attack while he was taking his morning walk on the back road of Lokhandwala Complex, a popular place for morning walkers and joggers. He was rushed to Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital but was pronounced dead on arrival. After hearing the shocking news of Sanjay Gadhvi's untimely demise. Operation Parindey Movie Review: Amit Sadh, Rahul Dev’s Zee5 Thriller Sacrifices Character Development for Frenetic Pace.
Filmmaker Kunal Kohli mourned his death on X (formerly Twitter) and wrote, "This is beyond shocking. #SanjayGadhvi RIP never thought I'd have to write your obituary. Shared an office for many years at YRF, lunch dubbas, discussions. Will miss you my friend. This is too hard to accept." Yash Raj Films on their X handle, shared a photo of the last filmmaker and "The magic he created on screen will be cherished forever. May his soul rest in peace. #SanjayGadhvi" Sanjay Gadhvi had directed the blockbuster Dhoom (2004) and Dhoom 2 (2006) for Yash Raj Films. Among his other films were Mere Yaar Ki Shaadi Hai (2002), Tere Liye (2001), Kidnap (2008) and Ajab Gazabb Love (2012). Later, he made Operation Parindey for OTT in 2020. Operation Parindey Teaser: Amit Sadh's Chase To Recapture Escaped Jail Inmates Looks Promising! (Watch Video).
Sanjay Gadhvi, the Creative Force Behind Dhoom Films, Departs, His Cinematic Brilliance Unforgotten:
The magic he created on screen will be cherished forever. May his soul rest in peace. #SanjayGadhvi pic.twitter.com/1wstfQZpFO
— Yash Raj Films (@yrf) November 19, 2023
Sanjay Gadhvi made his directorial debut with the film Tere Liye in 2000. He rose to prominence after directing the action movie Dhoom in 2004. Sanjay was the son of late Gujarati writer-producer-director-actor Manubhai Gadhvi.