The sudden death of actor-director Satish Chandra Kaushik today shocked the Hindi film industry. Several artistes recalled their memories with the actor, who popularly played the role of 'Calendar' in Anil Kapoor-starrer Mr India, and paid their tributes on social media.
Mr Kaushik died after a heart attack on the way to the hospital, his close friend and actor Anupam Kher said today. He was 66.
Mr Kher also shared a heartfelt note for his "best friend".
"I know "death is the ultimate truth of this world!" But I never thought in my dreams that I would write this thing about my best friend #SatishKaushik while alive. Such a sudden full stop on friendship of 45 years!! Life will NEVER be the same without you SATISH! Om Shanti," Mr Kher tweeted in Hindi.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi called Mr Kaushik a "creative genius" and that his works will continue to entertain audiences.
"Pained by the untimely demise of noted film personality Shri Satish Kaushik Ji. He was a creative genius who won hearts thanks to his wonderful acting and direction. His works will continue to entertain audiences. Condolences to his family and admirers. Om Shanti," said PM Modi.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah said the actor's contribution to Indian cinema will always be remembered.
"Deeply saddened by the sudden demise of actor, director and writer Satish Kaushik Ji. His contribution to Indian cinema, artistic creations and performances will always be remembered. My deepest condolences to his bereaved family and followers. Om Shanti Shanti," said Mr Shah in a tweet.
Actor Abhishek Bachchan called the actor's death a "huge loss" for the movie industry.
"Shocked to hear of the passing of our beloved Satish Kaushik ji. A most gentle, kind and loving person. Always happy and smiling. A huge loss to our industry. Rest in peace dearest Satish uncle. We will all miss you," he said.
Actor Riteish Deshmukh called Mr Kaushik a "silent teacher" and that his legacy will live on.
"Can't believe you are gone. Your hearty laugh still rings in my ears. Thank you for being a kind and generous co actor, thank you for being a silent teacher. You will be missed, your legacy will live on in our hearts," the actor tweeted.
Actor Kangana Ranaut said he was a "kind and genuine man" and was her "biggest cheerleader".
"Woke up to this horrible news, he was my biggest cheerleader, a very successful actor and director #SatishKaushik ji personally was also a very kind and genuine man, I loved directing him in Emergency. He will be missed, Om Shanti," said the actor.
Satish Kaushik will be missed immensely by the film fraternity and his millions of admirers, tweeted filmmaker Madhur Bhandarkar.
"I am so shocked to hear the demise of actor-director Satish Kaushik ji, who was always vibrant, energetic and full of life, he will be missed immensely by the film fraternity & millions of admires, My deepest condolences to his family members. #OmShanti," he said.
Satish Kaushik studied at the prestigious National School of Drama and the Film and Television Institute of India. He acted in films like Jaane Bhi Do Yaaron, Udta Punjab, Mr India, Deewana Mastana. He also directed movies like Tere Naam and Mujhe Kuch Kehna Hai.
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