Jackie Shroff Remembers Satish Kaushik on His Death Anniversary

Jackie Shroff Remembers Satish Kaushik on His Death Anniversary

New Delhi, March 9: Renowned Hindi cinema actor and director Satish Kaushik may no longer be with us, but he continues to hold a special place in the hearts of many through his films. Today marks his death anniversary. On this occasion, his close friend and co-star Jackie Shroff took a moment to remember him.

Satish Kaushik brought joy and emotion to millions through his comedy, direction, and acting. On his death anniversary, Jackie shared a heartfelt tribute on his Instagram Stories, posting a picture of Satish and writing, “We remember Satish Ji on his death anniversary.”

The bond between Satish Kaushik and Jackie Shroff was strong, as they collaborated on several films in Bollywood. Notable among these are the 1990s hits “Police Officer” (1992) and “Talashi” (1996). They also appeared together in films like “Bandish” (1996).

Satish Kaushik starred in many memorable films in Hindi cinema. He was part of hits such as “Tere Naam,” “Baadal,” and “Sajan Chale Sasural,” but he is particularly remembered for his role as ‘Calendar’ in “Mr. India.” His portrayal of ‘Pappu Pager’ in “Ram Lakhan” also remains a favorite among audiences.

For his contributions, Satish received the Best Comedian award for “Ram Lakhan” (1989) and “Sajan Chale Sasural” (1996) at the Filmfare Awards. Besides acting, he was also a director and producer, known for his humorous dialogues.

He began his career in 1983 as an assistant director with the film “Masoom,” where he also acted. His directorial debut was “Roop Ki Rani Choron Ka Raja.” His most successful directorial venture was Salman Khan’s “Tere Naam” (2003).

Additionally, he wrote dialogues for “Jaane Bhi Do Yaaron” (1983) and worked across OTT platforms, television, and theater.

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