Film editor Ajay Sharma, best known for 'Ludo' & 'Jagga Jasoos', succumbs to Covid complications
He was in his late 30s.

He was in his late 30s.
"He was diagnosed with COVID-19 and was in the ICU for the last two weeks. He breathed his last between 1-2 am today at Rajeev Gandhi Super Speciality Hospital, New Delhi," a source close to Sharma told PTI.
He is survived by his wife and a four-year-old son.
After working as an associate editor on features like "Barfi!", "Kai Po Che!" and "Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani", Sharma worked as an editor in the Irrfan Khan-starrer "Karwaan", "Ludo" and 2020's Amazon Prime Video series "Bandish Bandits".
He made his directorial debut with the short film "Jolly 1995", which is streaming on Disney+ Hotstar.
Sharma was working on the upcoming sports drama "Rashmi Rocket", starring Taapsee Pannu.
Many film personalities took to social media to shared condolence messages on his demise.
Actor Shriya Pilgaonkar said she was "devastated" to hear about Sharma's passing.
Devasted is an understatement We lost Ajay Sharma today. Not just an incredibly fine editor but an absolute gem… https://t.co/U62WIriaQU
— Shriya Pilgaonkar (@ShriyaP) 1620192838000"Today, I have lost one of the most artistic partners I have ever had. There was so much more we had to do together, so much more I had to learn from him," he wrote on Instagram, alongside a candid picture of Sharma.
Filmmaker Nikkhil Advani said, "#RIP Ajay Sharma. Gone too soon."
Director Akarsh Khurana, who collaborated with Sharma on "Rashmi Rocket" and "Karwaan", also mourned his loss.
"Best guy. This is a huge blow," Khurana wrote.
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