New Delhi. The last two years have proved to be very bad for the Bollywood industry. The industry has lost many gem artists like Rishi Kapoor, Lata Mangeshkar. Meanwhile, another sad news has come to the fore. Sushma Joshi, mother of Bollywood’s famous writer-songwriter and CBFC (Central Board of Film Certification) President Prasoon Joshi, died in Gurugram on Sunday night. According to the information received, Sushma Joshi was admitted for treatment at Medanta Hospital on Saturday, 23 April. Where he was undergoing treatment under the supervision of Dr. Sushila Kataria. According to Dr Sushila Kataria, about 85 years old Sushma Joshi was in the bed of the house for about a month and was suffering from many diseases. Sushma Joshi was kept at bed number 176 of ICU 8 of Medanta. Where, he breathed his last at three o’clock on Sunday night. After her death, Sushma’s family took her to her residence in Delhi. As soon as the news of his death came, there was a wave of mourning all over Bollywood. Many Bollywood stalwarts were seen standing with him in this hour of grief. The Chief Minister of Uttarakhand also condoled the death of Prasoon Joshi’s mother through a tweet.
Chairman of Central Board of Film Certification and eminent lyricist Shri. @prasoonjoshi_ Received the sad news of the death of ji’s mother.
May God grant the virtuous soul a place at his feet and strength to the bereaved family members to bear this loss.
Peace Peace Peace.
— Pushkar Singh Dhami (@pushkardhami) April 24, 2022
Significantly, Prasoon Joshi’s mother Sushma Joshi was a famous professor of political science. Sushma Joshi worked in All India Radio for more than 30 years. Prasoon Joshi’s parents were good and qualified classical singers. Talking about Prasoon Joshi, he is a famous Bollywood lyricist and chairman of CBFC. Prasoon Joshi has received many awards for his songs. He was given the Filmfare Award for Best Lyricist for the film ‘Bhaag Milkha Bhaag’ thrice in the year 2007, 2008 and again in 2014. Apart from this, he has also been awarded the National Film Award for Best Song twice for his work in the films ‘Taare Zameen Par’ (2007) and Chittagong (2013).