MUMBAI, May 18 (PTI): Actress Reema Lagoo, best known for playing the modern-day Bollywood mother in films such as "Hum Aapke Hain Koun..!" and "Kal Ho Na Ho", passed away at a hospital here today. She was 59.
Lagoo, who came to represent the antithesis of the mournful white sari-clad mother of Hindi cinema through her roles, died of a cardiac arrest in the early hours of the morning at the Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital.
She was admitted to the hospital late last night after she complained of chest pain, the hospital's Executive Director Ram Narain told PTI.
She is survived by her daughter Mrunmayee, who is also a theatre and film actress as well as a theatre director.
Lagoo's son-in-law Vinay Waikul told PTI, "She was complaining of chest pain so we took her to the hospital at around 1 AM. She passed away due to a heart attack around 3.15 AM.
"She was perfectly fine and had no health issues... so it is really shocking for all of us that she is no more with us."
Tributes poured in as the news of her sudden death spread.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi remembered Lagoo as a versatile actor who left a big impact in the film and TV world. "Her demise is saddening. My deepest condolences," he tweeted.
Born in Mumbai, Lagoo's acting career spanned almost four decades. She started her career with Marathi theatre.
She was just 30 when she came to the limelight as Juhi Chawla's mother in Mansoor Khan's hit film "Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak".
It led to her being typecast as a mother but Lagoo's subsequent roles marked a distinct departure from the sad mother trope, represented best perhaps by Nirupa Roy that Hindi viewers were so familiar with.
The prolific actress soon became synonymous as the affectionate and genial mother, sometimes to actors who were just a few years younger than her.