NEW DELHI — Vinod Khanna, a dashing Bollywood actor turned politician, has died of cancer, a hospital official said. He was 70.

Tushar Pania, a spokesman for Sir HN Reliance Foundation Hospital, said Khanna died Thursday from bladder carcinoma.

Khanna made his Bollywood debut in 1968 and acted in more than 100 films.

His popular performances included “Mere Apne” (My Own), “Mera Gaon Mera Desh” (My Village, My Country), “Gaddaar” (Traitor), “Kachhe Dhaage” (Delicate Thread) and “Amar Akbar Anthony.”

Khanna acted with top stars Amitabh Bachhan and Dharmendra in several Hindi movies.

In 1982, Khanna temporarily quit the film industry to join spiritual guru Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh.

He resumed his film career after five years.

He entered politics in 1997 as a lawmaker with the Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party, representing the Gurdaspur constituency in northern Punjab state in Parliament.

He also served as junior external affairs minister and culture and tourism minister.


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