A look at Satish Kaushik’s most iconic roles on his birth anniversary

Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], Apr 12 (ANI): Late actor and director, Satish Kaushik’s contribution to the Indian film industry was unparalleled. He was not only a talented actor but also a talented writer, director and producer. Her remarkable versatility and charisma captivated audiences of all generations, and she had a unique ability to infuse humor and warmth into every role she played.

Ahead of the late actor’s birth anniversary, let’s take a look back at some of his most memorable on-screen roles.

1. Calendar – ‘Mr India’

Satish was seen in a supporting role in the sci-fi action film ‘Mr. India’ alongside Anil Kapoor and Sridevi. And Calendar remains the most memorable character of his career. “Calendar Khana Do” brings back memories for those who grew up in the 1990s. He was highly appreciated for his performance in the film.

2. Muthu Swamy – ‘Saajan Chale Sasural’

The romantic comedy film helmed by David Dhawan starred Govinda, Tabu, Karisma Kapoor and Satish Kaushik in lead roles. Satish played the role of Muthu Swamy, a South Indian table player and his amazing chemistry with Govinda’s character Shyamsundar made the film a laugh riot.

3. Mama – ‘Mr and Mrs Khiladi’

Akshay Kumar and Satish’s cute chemistry in the romantic comedy film ‘Mr and Mrs Khiladi’ was well received by the audience. Directed by David Dhawan, the film also starred Juhi Chawla, Kader Khan and Paresh Rawal in key roles.

4. Pappu Pager – ‘Deewana Mastana’

Satish Kaushik’s performance as Pappu Pager in David Dhawan’s Deewana Mastana became one of his most memorable roles in films of the 90s. The film was written by ‘Welcome’ and ‘Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2’ fame Anees Bazmee, starring Govinda, Anil Kapoor and Juhi Chawla.

5. Ashok Namboodiripad – ‘Jaane Bhi Do Yaaron’

Kundan Shah’s award-winning film was a social satire on the country’s bureaucracy, politics and media. Sathish played Ashok Namboodiripad, assistant to a corrupt contractor. This black comedy film went on to achieve cult status due to its plot. Sathish was also the co-writer of the film.

Satish passed away on March 8 after suffering a sudden cardiac arrest in the national capital.

Born on April 13, 1956 in Mahendergarh, Haryana, Satish was always passionate about art. He graduated from Kirori Mal College, Delhi in 1972 and is an alumnus of the National School of Drama along with the Film and Television Institute of India.

His legacy will live on through the films he made, the characters he played and the lives he touched. Satish Kaushik will always be remembered as a true gem of the Indian film industry, and his memory will live forever in the hearts of his fans and admirers. (ANI)

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