Mumbai: Casting director Seher Aly Latif, identified for her work on movies like “The Lunchbox” and “Durgamati”, handed away on Monday as a result of cardiac arrest, her affiliate and director Neeraj Udhwani stated. She was in her early 40s.
Also the co-founder of unbiased manufacturing firm Mutant Films, Latif backed the Netflix collection “Bhaag Beanie Bhaag”, starring Swara Bhasker, and “Maska”, a movie for the streaming service which featured Manisha Koirala.
Udhwani, who directed “Maska”, stated Latif was admitted to Lilavati Hospital eight days in the past as a result of kidney failure.
“There was some infection, which caused renal failure. She was admitted last weekend. She was on antibiotics and was recovering. But today she suffered a cardiac arrest and suddenly it was all over,” the filmmaker instructed PTI.
Latif was identified for her in depth work as a casting director on initiatives like mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan’s biopic “The Man Who Knew Infinity”, starring Dev Patel; filmmaker Gurinder Chadha’s interval movie “Viceroy’s House” and Bhumi Pednekar-fronted drama characteristic “Durgamati”.
She was the Indian casting affiliate for acclaimed worldwide initiatives just like the Kathryn Bigelow characteristic directorial “Zero Dark Thirty”, Julia Roberts-starrer “Eat Pray Love”, the Netflix collection “Sense8”, season 4 of the Showtime espionage thriller “Homeland” and the BBC One/AMC collection, “McMafia”.
Nimrat Kaur, who starred in “The Lunchbox” and “Homeland”, took to Twitter to pay tributes to Latif.
One of the kindest, most loving individuals Mumbai gifted my life with. Still making an attempt to course of this unreal information….
Travel on into the sunshine my dearest, sweetest Seher. The unpredictable, ghastly shortness of life stays baffling…
Await to fulfill you on the opposite aspect. pic.twitter.com/18jnHvytTL— Nimrat Kaur (@NimratOfficial) June 7, 2021
“One of the kindest, most loving people Mumbai gifted my life with. Still trying to process this unreal news… Travel on into the light my dearest, sweetest Seher. The unpredictable, ghastly shortness of life remains baffling. Await to meet you on the other side,” Kaur wrote.
Filmmaker Ritesh Batra, who helmed the acclaimed 2013 drama “The Lunchbox”, shared Kaur’s tweet and stated he was shocked to study Latif’s passing.
“I don’t believe it, unfair parting with a kind soul and real friend. Goodbye Seher, I hope there is another side,” Batra wrote.
“Maska” actor Nikita Dutta posted an image with Latif to recollect her.
“The heaven will be blessed with your mushy hugs and infectious smile. Still can’t fathom this though,” Dutta wrote.
“Salut #SeherLatif such an amazing casting director, producer and wonderful person. Gone too soon. Thank you for your legacy of films. God bless,” tweeted fellow casting director Tess Joseph.
Latif was additionally connected as the chief producer on movies like “Shakuntala Devi”, starring Vidya Balan, and Akshay Kumar’s “Gold” (2018).
Latif is survived by her husband and fogeys.Â