Theatre legend Farrokh Mehta is no more. He was 90.
Mehta reigned the theatre world for over five decades and was part of several iconic plays.
He juggled his stints as a director at Pfizer and Cadbury along with his active theatre life.
Pearl and Alyque Padamsee, Pheroza Cooper, Sylvie da Cunha, and Gerson da Cunha were among his peers.
He was an active member of the Theatre Group Bombay (TGB).
Mehta once told a publication that along with holding full-time jobs "theatre was always an extra plus" for him.
'Death of a Salesman' and 'A Streetcar Named Desire' were some of his notable plays.