
Amitabh Bachchan photographed at Vinod Khanna's funeral
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Big B, Rishi Kapoor co-starred with Mr Khanna in Amar Akbar Anthony
Actor Ranjeet, who was also in Amar Akbar Anthony, was also there
Vinod Khanna died of bladder cancer on Thursday morning

Amitabh Bachchan and Rishi Kapoor photographed at Vinod Khanna's funeral

Randeep Hooda, Subhash Ghai, Jackie Shroff photographed at Vinod Khanna's funeral
Vinod Khanna had been ill for many weeks and was taken to hospital on March 31. A statement released from the hospital on Thursday read: "Veteran actor and Member of Parliament Mr. Vinod Khanna, who was admitted to the Sir HN Reliance Foundation Hospital breathed his last at 11.20 am due to advanced bladder carcinoma."
Twitter is flooded with messages mourning Mr Khanna - among those who tweeted were President Pranab Mukherjee, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the actor-politician's other colleagues from the BJP. Rishi Kapoor, Rajinikanth, Shatrughan Sinha, Hema Malini and others from the film fraternity also posted tweets.
There were also some tweets pleading that a photo of Vinod Khanna in hospital that went viral recently not be recirculated - the picture, which showed a shockingly frail Mr Khanna, made the rounds of social media days ago, prompting both worried posts as well as angry ones that described the photo and circulation of it as intrusive.
Vinod Khanna, who was the Member of Parliament from Gurdaspur, Punjab when he died, was the star of some of the most notable films of the 70s and 80s. His best-known work includes Gulzar's Achanak and Mere Apne; vParvarish, Hera Pheri and Muqaddar Ka Sikander with Amitabh Bachchan; and Chandni with Rishi Kapoor - apart from the cult Amar Akbar Anthony.
Mr Khanna was briefly a follower of spiritual guru Osho Rajneesh, with filmmaker Mahesh Bhatt, who told NDTV, "I am poorer today with his passing away. He was one giant who touched my heart deeply. He trusted me when I was in my struggling years. We had adventures together. We went to the spiritual enlightenment. This took us to Osho. We drank, we fought, we loved each other. He was tough, lion hearted and generous. He had the guts to risk his all."
Vinod Khanna continued making film appearances right up until 2015's Dilwale, starring Shah Rukh Khan. He played Salman Khan's father in the Dabangg movies.
Vinod Khanna is survived by his second wife Kavita and his four children - sons Rahul, Akshaye and Sakshi, and daughter Shraddha.