The film, which is set for release this year, is a historical drama set in 1947 - the year of India's Independence - capturing the true story of the last days of British rule.
"A terrible, terrible loss. It is just so sad. For him to watch the film was going to be a great pleasure for me. To sit down with him and have a drink after and chat about it. I was looking forward to going to India and showing him the film," said Chaddha, director of the film which also stars British actor High Bonneville and Hollywood actress Gillian Anderson.
She also recalled how Puri always "relished the idea" of being on set.
"He made shooting with him such a pleasurable experience than just the hard grind. He had such an amazing talent and career...Such commitment to his craft and a consummate professional," she said.
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