Indian movie stars died in 1970

Here are 2 famous actors from India died in 1970:

Phani Sarma

Phani Sarma (November 27, 2014 India-November 27, 1970 Assam) a.k.a. Bolin was an Indian writer, actor, playwright and film director.

Sarma was born in a small village in Assam, India, and grew up being drawn to the world of theater and drama. He started acting in local plays and soon ventured into writing his own scripts. Some of his most notable plays include "Mayong: The Black Magic," "Othelo," and "Kashmir to Kanyakumari."

In addition to his work in theater, Sarma was also involved in films. He directed the critically acclaimed movie "Raag-Birag," which was screened at several international film festivals.

Sarma was known for his innovative and engaging storytelling, often drawing inspiration from his surroundings and drawing attention to social issues. He won several awards for his work, including the prestigious Sangeet Natak Akademi Award for his contributions to Indian theater.

He passed away on November 27, 1970, on his 44th birthday, leaving behind a legacy of excellence in theater and film.

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Emile Czaja

Emile Czaja (November 27, 2014 Hungary-May 16, 1970 Singapore) also known as King Kong was an Indian actor and wrestler.

He was born in Hungary to a Polish father and a Hungarian mother, but later moved to India where he began his career in professional wrestling. He gained fame in the ring for his impressive size and strength, which earned him the nickname "King Kong."

In addition to wrestling, Czaja also ventured into acting, appearing in several Indian films throughout the 1950s and 1960s. He often played the role of the menacing villain, thanks to his imposing stature and fierce demeanor.

Czaja's career took a tragic turn when he suffered a heart attack during a wrestling match in Singapore in 1970, ultimately leading to his untimely death at the age of 55. However, his legacy as a pioneering wrestler-actor in India still lives on to this day.

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