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Kamal Haasan mourns lack of Oscar-winning screenwriter Jean-Claude Carriere

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Image Source : TWITTER/CARLOCHATRIAN Kamal Haasan mourns lack of Oscar-winning screenwriter Jean-Claude Carriere
Tamil movie icon and politician Kamal Haasan has mourned the dying of Oscar-winning screenwriter Jean-Claude Carriere, and says he’ll at all times miss his younger pal. Carriere, the French screenwriter and novelist, handed away on Monday at his house in Paris. He died of pure causes.

Haasan took to Twitter on Monday to condole his dying. He tweeted,  “Jean Claude Carriere, An internationally reputed French Novelist and screenplay writer stepped into his 90th year recently and stepped out of life today. I will miss my young friend always. Our mutual love and our works will live on.” 

Carriere received an Oscar in 1963 for his work with Pierre Etaix on a live-action quick movie, and acquired an honorary Academy Award on the Governors Awards in 2014.

He additionally was Oscar-nominated for his screenplays for “The Discreet Charm Of The Bourgeoisie” (1972) and “That Obscure Object Of Desire” (1977), each directed and co-written by Luis Bunuel, and for “The Unbearable Lightness Of Being” (1988), shared with Philip Kaufman.

More just lately, he wrote “The Salt Of Tears” (2020), directed by Philippe Garrel.

Currently, Kamal Haasan specializing in the election campaigning of his political celebration Makkal needhi maiam, as elections are nearing. On the flicks entrance,he can be seen in an upcoming Tamil language movie Indian 2. The motion thriller movie directed by S.Shankar is a sequel to the 1996 movie Indian. The sequel movie additionally options actors Kajal Aggarwal, Siddharth, Bobby Simha, Rakul Preet Singh and Priya Bhavani Shankar. The movie is predicted to launch in April, this 12 months. 

– with IANS inputs