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Vivaan shares fond memories of Satish Shah

Satish Shah passes away; Vivaan Shah cherishes fond memories of the actor, affirms he will ‘live on forever’

Satish Shah, beloved actor famous for his comedy and warmth, passed away on October 25. Vivaan Shah, son of his co-star Ratna Pathak Shah, shared heartfelt memories, saying Satish’s spirit, wisdom, and genius “will live on forever.” His funeral was held in Mumbai, honoring his 40+ year career in film, TV, and theatre.

Satish Shah, beloved for his impeccable humor and natural acting, passed away on October 25. His memorable work in iconic shows like ‘Yeh Jo Hai Zindagi’ and ‘Sarabhai vs Sarabhai’ combined laughter with genuine emotion, endearing him to fans long after his roles ended. The news of his sudden passing has deeply affected the entertainment world. Among those mourning is Vivaan Shah, who posted a touching tribute; Vivaan is the son of Ratna Pathak Shah and Nasseruddin Shah, both Satish’s co-stars.Vivaan Shah’s heartfelt tribute to Satish ShahVivaan posted an old photo of Satish on social media, writing, “RIP Satish Uncle, I don’t have words to describe what a loss this is for all of us… He brought soooooo much warmth and cheer and joy into all the lives that he touched. His spirit, his wisdom, and his genius will live on forever! He was a great wit, a Bumbaiya Oscar Wilde. Baba often told him ‘I want to write a role for you of an introverted poet!’”. Strong bond with Satish ShahHe also spoke about the close connection his parents shared with Satish, saying, “My parents would quote him and his one-liners about life and about our profession. He was a glorious presence! A rockstar! Someone who could light up a gathering like a Diwali fireworks celebration.” Funeral and career overviewSatish Shah’s funeral took place on Sunday at the Pawan Hans Crematorium in Mumbai, where family, friends, and colleagues gathered to pay their final respects in a somber atmosphere. On October 27, a prayer meeting will be held to honor his memory once again. With a career stretching over four decades, Satish Shah left his mark in popular films such as ‘Jaane Bhi Do Yaaro’, ‘Kabhi Haan Kabhi Naa’, ‘Main Hoon Na’, ‘Kal Ho Na Ho’, and ‘Om Shanti Om’. However, his talents were not confined to the big screen; he also made significant contributions to theatre and television, becoming a beloved figure across multiple arenas of entertainment.

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