
The vibrant world of Indian cinema is dimmed today as veteran actor Satish Shah, a true icon of comedy, has passed away. His departure on Saturday has left a void in the industry, prompting an outpouring of heartfelt tributes from the biggest names in Bollywood.
Amitabh Bachchan shared a deeply personal reflection, noting the loss of a “young talent” and the unsettling atmosphere within the industry. He spoke of the profound difficulty in maintaining composure and the sense of foreboding that has gripped them.
Salman Khan honored Shah with a throwback picture and a touching caption, expressing how long he had known the actor and wishing for his soul’s eternal rest. He fondly recalled Shah’s larger-than-life persona.
Sushmita Sen, who shared memorable scenes with Shah in ‘Main Hoon Na’, expressed her appreciation for his presence in their professional lives, bidding him farewell with “Rest in peace Sir, Satish Shah.”
Vivek Oberoi penned an emotional tribute, highlighting Shah’s ability to instantly brighten any space. He cherished Shah’s paternal guidance during his debut film and his universally loved portrayal of Indravadan Sarabhai, emphasizing his kindness and gentle nature.
Numerous other stars, including Priyanka Chopra, Hrithik Roshan, Kareena Kapoor Khan, R. Madhavan, Paresh Rawal, Anupam Kher, Johny Lever, Farah Khan, and Karan Johar, have expressed their profound sadness and paid homage to the beloved actor.
Johny Lever, a close friend and colleague for over four decades, shared his shock and grief. He celebrated Shah’s immense contributions to both film and television, lamenting the loss of a dear friend.
Farah Khan, recalling her experience directing Shah in ‘Main Hoon Na’, remembered him as a delight to work with and a source of daily amusement through his shared jokes and memes.
Anupam Kher spoke of his shock, highlighting Shah’s sense of humor and his impressive “general knowledge” during their many film collaborations.
Hrithik Roshan acknowledged the significant kindness Shah showed him as a newcomer, stating that his “humour and legacy” will continue to inspire.
The cremation was attended by Shah’s ‘Sarabhai vs Sarabhai’ castmates, who offered a tearful farewell. The actor, aged 74, passed away due to kidney complications. His career spanned decades, featuring in classics like ‘Jaane Bhi Do Yaaro’, ‘Hum Saath-Saath Hain’, and ‘Kabhi Haan Kabhi Naa’.







