Pune: Noted Marathi film director Sanjay Surkar died today after suffering a heart attack during a shoot in the city, hospital sources said.
Surkar, 53, was shooting with his unit when he collapsed. He was declared dead on admission to the hospital, sources said.
The director, known for his experimental handling of novel themes in Marathi cinema, had earned critical acclaim for his films like 'Saatchya Aat Gharat', 'Chowkat Raja', 'Tu tithe me' and 'Anandache Zaad'.

Surkar, 53, was shooting with his unit when he collapsed. He was declared dead on admission to the hospital.
He also directed Marathi television serial 'Avantika'.
Surkar had also conceived a film on the life of freedom fighter Lokmanya Tilak.
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