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Veteran Indian actor Vinod Khanna has died at the age of 70, according to CNN affiliate, News 18.

Dubbed Bollywood's "original heartthrob," Khanna had reportedly been battling cancer for several years.
Last month, he was hospitalized in Mumbai due to severe dehydration and bladder cancer, according to a report in the Hindustan Times. A photograph of him in a hospital gown looking very frail went viral on social media.
 
 

Sad to learn about the passing away of #VinodKhanna Sir,one of the most charismatic actors...truly end of an era.Condolences to the family🙏🏻

 
 
Tributes to the actor poured in on social media, with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi also paying his respects.

RIP Legend Forever #VinodKhanna 💐💐
Some of Best memory 👇 pic.twitter.com/BMqkAxHFBI

— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi177) April 27, 2017
In a career spanning over four decades, Khanna acted in over a 100 films.
He's best remembered for his performances in movies such as "Mera Gaon, Mera Desh," ("My Village, My Country"), "Gaddaar," ("Traitor"), "Kuchhe Dhaage," ("Fragile Threads"), "Amar, Akbar, Anthony," which he co-starred in with fellow superstar Amitabh Bachchan, and "Qurbani," ("Sacrifice") -- one of several films for which he received a Filmfare Award nomination, India's equivalent to an Oscar.

From villain to hero

Khanna was born on October 6, 1946 in Peshawar, British India, now Pakistan. Soon after the partition of India and Pakistan that year, his family moved to Mumbai.
He made his acting debut in 1968 in "Man Ka Meet," ("A Pairing of Hearts"), where he played the villain, a trend that continued for much of the start of his career.
Three years later, he made the successful transition to the "hero" and played the lead role in "Hum, Tum or Woh," ("Me, You and Them").

His screen presence is unparalleled even today...his super star swag is what we grew up on....RIP #VinodKhanna ...thoughts and prayers....

 
 
In 1982 he left the industry for five years and became a follower of the spiritual leader Osho, a guru with a following in both India and abroad who combined different religious and philosophical teachings.
He returned in 1987 with a slew of romantic films.
In 1999, he received the Filmfare Lifetime Achievement Award and less than a decade later, in 2007, he won the ZEE Cine Lifetime Achievement Award.

Politics

Khanna was also a well-known politician. In 1997 he joined the current ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).
The following year, he was elected to India's lower house of parliament. He was elected four times from his constituency in the northern state of Punjab.
Vinod Khanna makes a victory sign during an election campaign rally on the outskirts of Gurdaspur, India.
 
Vinod Khanna makes a victory sign during an election campaign rally on the outskirts of Gurdaspur, India.
Despite his move into politics, Khanna continued to act with his latest film being 2015's "Dilwale," ("The Big Hearted").
Khanna is survived by his second wife Kavita, his children Rahul, Akshaye, Sakshi and Shraddha.
Rahul and Akshaye are both also actors; his son Rahul Khanna is best known to international audiences for playing Yousaf Rana in the spy thriller television series, "The Americans."
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