Noted Malayalam director and screenwriter Siddique, was laid to rest at a burial ground in a mosque near here with state honours. The filmmaker, who had helmed numerous superhit Malayalam movies and Salman Khan-starrer Hindi film 'Bodyguard', was buried at the Ernakulam Central Juma Masjid with several prominent actors and politicians among thousands turning up to pay homage to him.
Siddique, who was undergoing treatment at Amrita Hospital in Kochi for nearly a month for various ailments, died on Tuesday night (August 08) after being hospitalised on the previous day following a heart attack. He was in hospital since early July for treatment of Pneumonia and related respiratory issues. On Wednesday, his remains were kept at the Indoor Stadium in Kadavanthra during the day for the public to pay homage.
Top film stars like Mammootty, Jayasurya, Fahadh Faasil and the late director's close friend Lal, as well as late Congress stalwart Oommen Chandy's son -- Chandy Oommen --, were among the thousands who paid their last respects to him at the stadium.
Born in Kochi, Siddique began his film career in the late 1980s. He delivered several hit movies in the 1990s along with his friend Lal -- who is also an actor and played lead roles in various hit films such as 'Thenkasipattanam', 'Thommanum Makkalum', and 'Salt and Pepper'. The duo was popularly known as 'Siddique-Lal'.
'Siddique-Lal' movies such as 'Ramji Rao Speaking', 'In Harihar Nagar', 'Godfather', 'Vietnam Colony' and 'Kabooliwala' were massive hits. Siddique was also the director of many blockbuster movies, including 'Hitler', 'Friends', 'Chronic Bachelor', and 'Bodyguard', among others.
He directed the remake of his movie 'Bodyguard' starring Salman Khan in Hindi, which was also a super hit. In Tamil, it was titled 'Kavalan' starring Vijay and did well at the box office.
(With Inputs from PTI)