New Delhi: Talking about the legendary stars of the film world, the name of the late Satish Kaushik comes to the tongue. His stagnant speech style was very much liked by the audience. He kept laughing at the audience for years with his comic timing. Although he was an expert in comedy, but he has no match even in villainy. His character ‘Ram Reddy’ cannot be forgotten in the 2014 film ‘Lakshmi’!
Today is the birth anniversary of the actor, let’s recall some of his memorable characters again, who made him immortal in the hearts of the audience. Satish Kaushik kept every corner of the film world full of his amazing acting. He played many memorable characters that cine lovers will always remember.
Be the role of ‘Ram Reddy’ in ‘Lakshmi’, ‘Calendar’ of ‘Mr. India’, ‘Taya Ji’ of ‘Taya Ji’ or ‘Deewana Mastana’ of ‘Udta Punjab’… the list is very long.
Satish played the role of ‘Tayaji’ in the 2016 Shahid Kapoor, Alia Bhatt, Kareena Kapoor starrer film ‘Udta Punjab’. It was also well appreciated. Along with acting, Satish Kaushik also performed film direction, script and dialogue writing.
In the film ‘Laxmi’ released in 2014, a fan of Satish Kaushik can never forget the character. The laughing face always played the role of a person who raises a 14 -year -old girl. Monali Thakur, Shefali Shah and Ram Kapoor played important roles with Kaushik in the film directed by Nagesh Kukunur.
In 1998, Govinda and Amitabh Bachchan’s action comedy film ‘Bade Mian Chhoti Mian’ plays the role of Satish Kaushik and says on the matter, ‘Kasam Uddhi Ki’, which the audience cannot live without laughing. His character in the film was Sharafat Ali, who describes himself as the unconscious king of Chor Bazaar. His dialogue delivery in the film was wonderful.
“I am on the Munnu Mobile’s fat brother Pappu Pager Line…” The film ‘Deewana Mastana’, directed by David Dhawan, came in 1997. In this romantic comedy, Kaushik played the role of contract killer Pappu Pager. Kaushik, along with Govinda and Anil Kapoor, laughed the audience a lot in this role.
Muttu Swami of the film ‘Sajan Chale Sasural’ released in 1996 is evergreen. Govinda and Satish’s brilliant jugalbandi were seen in this comedy film. Muttu Swami, the character of Satish in the film, was a South Indian tabla player.