Renowned psychiatrist, film producer Dr Ashok Pai no more

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September 30, 2016

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Shivamogga, Sep 30: Renowned psychiatrist and film producer K A Ashok Pai(68) passed away on Thursday. He had suffered cardiac arrest in Scotland.

He is survived by wife and daughter.

He was also the chairman of Karnataka Mental Health Taskforce. He started the Manasa Nursing Home and Manasa Educational Foundation in Shimoga.

Dr Pai had produced critically acclaimed films on psychoanalysis, including Kadina Benki, Prathama Ushakirana, and Aaghatha.

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Sujata Nadagoudra
 - 
Saturday, 1 Oct 2016

One second my heart is on rest by news..sir saved my life and future really I miss dr.pai sir.. let I'll give one salut to sir... it's really great loss for Karnataka...

Sujata Nadagoudra
 - 
Saturday, 1 Oct 2016

Great loss to Karnataka... one second my heart is on rest by the news.sir is really god for my life...let I will feel to give one salut,

Dr.Rizwan Ali
 - 
Friday, 30 Sep 2016

when I was attending a class in his manasa nursing home at shimoga one of sweeper in hospital said Dr,shok Pai is very kind hearted person & he is like god for her ...these words are enough to describe a person like Dr.Pai.. I salute this noble person & pray that his soul rest in peace!
Dr.Rizwan Ali,Kalaburagi

Dr P S Shankar
 - 
Friday, 30 Sep 2016

great loss
deep sympathies and heartfelt condolences to the bereaved family

Dr P S Shankar
 - 
Friday, 30 Sep 2016

deeply grieved over the sad and untimely demise of Dr Ashok Pai. It is a great loss on many fields. Always enthusiastic, to do something novel. devoted to mental health of people. It is an irreparable loss to the country. Our deep sympathies and heartfelt condolences to Dr Rajani Pai and other members of the family. Pray God to give rest in peace to the departed soul and strength to the family to bear the loss
P S Shankar

Madhu
 - 
Friday, 30 Sep 2016

Great loss to the world.....Rest in Peace

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