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Tamil writer-director K. Subaash, best known for penning superstar Shah Rukh Khan starrer Chennai Express, died on Wednesday at SRM hospital.

“He was suffering from kidney failure and was on dialysis for the last few years. He passed away this morning,” a source from the industry said.

Subaash started his career as an assistant to Mani Ratnam in 1987 Tamil film Nayagan, and a year later he made his directorial debut with Prabhu-starrer Kaliyugam.

In 1990, he directed Vijayakanth-starrer Tamil actioner Sathriyana, a blockbuster which earned him immense popularity.

He directed nearly 20 films with last one being 2005 Hindi actioner Insan, which featured Ajay Devgan, Akshay Kumar, Esha Deol and Lara Dutta.

He had also assisted Rajkumar Santoshi on a few projects.

Gentle and humble

As a writer, he worked on Hindi films such as Sunday, Entertainment and Housefull 3.

Remembering Subaash as a gentle and humble person, writer Shridhar Raghavan posted on his Twitter page: “Many took Subaash’s stories and ideas without credit or money. He’d laugh “We are rivers sir. If a needy fellow comes with a bucket, let him.”

Actress Radikaa Sarath Kumar wrote: “Very saddened to hear about the passing away of director K Subaash, a long time associate and director of ‘Pavithra’ film with Ajith and many more. Sad.”

The last rites of Subaash will take place on Wednesday.