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Indian film industry pays tribute to Ratan Tata: 'Goodbye to The Titan'

The 86-year-old legendary industrialist passed away at a private hospital in Mumbai on late Wednesday night

PTI New Delhi Published 11.10.24, 09:42 AM
Ratan Tata

Ratan Tata

Amitabh Bachchan, Salman Khan, Aamir Khan, Priyanka Chopra Jonas, and SS Rajamouli were among the prominent cinema personalities who mourned the death of Tata Group's chairman emeritus and legendary industrialist Ratan Tata.

Tata, known for his philanthropy besides being a respected industry leader, died at a private hospital in Mumbai on late Wednesday night. He was 86.

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Bachchan called Tata's death the end of an era. The megastar, who along with Bipasha Basu and John Abraham, had worked in the 2004 film "Aetbaar", produced by Tata.

"Just came to learn of the passing of Shri Ratan Tata .. was working very late.. a most respected , humble yet visionary leader of immense foresight and resolve .. Spent some wonderful moments with him, during several Campaigns we were involved in together ..My prayers," Bachchan wrote on X.

In a post on X, Salman said he was "deeply saddened" by Tata's passing.

"Goodbye to The Titan... Fly high like you loved... and oh how you taught us to love," Kareena Kapoor Khan wrote alongside a picture of a younger Tata, who held licenses to fly both jets and helicopters, sitting in a fighter plane.

Ajay Devgn, who was one of the first film stars to pay condolence, said the world mourns the loss of a visionary.

"Ratan Tata's legacy will forever inspire generations. His contributions to India and beyond are immeasurable. We are deeply grateful. Rest in peace, Sir," he wrote on the microblogging site.

The final rites of the industrialist were performed as per the Parsi tradition with full state honours at a crematorium in Mumbai on Thursday evening.

Aamir and his ex-wife, filmmaker Kiran Rao, were among the celebrities who paid their last respects to Tata at the National Centre for the Performing Arts (NCPA), where the industrialist's mortal remains were kept.

"Today is a very sad day for the entire country. Ratan ji’s contribution to the nation is priceless. We will all miss him," Aamir told reporters.

Priyanka said Tata touched the lives of millions through his kindness.

"Your legacy of leadership and generosity will continue to inspire generations. Thank you for your unmatched passion and dedication for everything you did for our country. You have been an inspiration to us all and will be greatly missed, Sir. #RatanTata," she said.

Abraham, who shares a love for dogs with Tata, remembered the business icon with warmth and affection.

"Had the honour of spending time with a man who inspired me and gave me to believe that making society a better place is my calling. He was kind to humans and animals alike," he wrote on X.

Alia Bhatt said Tata taught multiple generations "what it is to give".

Diljit, who is currently on the European leg of his 'Dil-Luminati Tour', paid homage to the entrepreneur at his concert in Dusseldorf, Germany.

"It was important to mention his name here because his life was all about hard work. I never read anywhere that he spoke ill of anyone. He did hard work and charity, and that's what life is," said the singer-actor, in a video posted by his team on Instagram.

Legends are born, and they live forever, said Rajamouli.

"It's hard to imagine a day without using a TATA product… Ratan Tata's legacy is woven into everyday life. If anyone will stand the test of time alongside the Panchabhootas, it's him," the filmmaker said.

Akshay Kumar said he was "heartbroken" to hear about Tata's demise.

"The world bids farewell to a man who built more than just an empire... His legacy of kindness, innovation, and leadership will continue to inspire generations. Rest in peace, a true legend. Om Shanti," he wrote on X.

Dharmendra said, "A humble king, who after his workers like his own children. Sir, you will always be remembered with great love and respect." Actor-host Simi Garewal, who once hosted Tata on her popular talk show "Rendezvous With Simi Garewal, penned a heartfelt note for him.

"They say you have gone. It’s too hard to bear your loss… too hard… Farewell my friend," she wrote.

Veteran actor and TMC MP Shatrughan Sinha called Tata a 'Bharat Ratna' in true sense.

"... finest human being, philanthropist, business tycoon our very own #RatanTata is no more. His contributions to society/nation are enormous. Thoughts & prayers are with the family & friends in their hour of grief for their irreplaceable & irreparable loss. Rest in eternal peace (sic)" Sinha wrote.

Ranveer Singh shared a black-and-white photo of Tata with an infinity emoticon.

For Kamal Haasan, he was a "personal hero".

"A national treasure whose contributions in nation-building shall forever be etched in the story of modern India. His true richness lay not in material wealth but in his ethics, integrity, humility and patriotism," he wrote.

The "Indian 2" star recalled meeting Tata in the aftermath of the 2008 Mumbai attacks while he was staying at the iconic Taj Hotel.

"In that moment of national crisis, the titan stood tall and became the embodiment of the Indian spirit, to rebuild and emerge stronger as a nation." Actor Boman Irani praised Tata for his contributions to the country, ranging from industry, philanthropy, elegance, humanity and his angel like devotion to animals.

"Ratan Tata will remain even in the afterlife as one of the finest citizens of modern India. Rest in eternal peace Ratansha," he added.

"What an honourable human being. Rest in peace Sir," said Sushmita Sen.

"Deeply saddened by the tragic news of Shri Ratan Tata. He upheld the values of integrity, grace, dignity through everything he did and was truly an icon and Taj of India. RIP Sir, you have touched so many lives," wrote actor Anushka Sharma.

Vijay Sethupathi, Vicky Kaushal, Rashmika Mandanna, Rohit Shetty, Kangana Ranaut, Trisha Krishnan and Kiara Advani also posted tributes to Tata on social media.

Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by The Telegraph Online staff and has been published from a syndicated feed.

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